USER'S GUIDE
OkiLAN 7300e
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PREFACE
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this
document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. Oki assumes no
responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. Oki also
cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by
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expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the
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EEC Compatibility
This product complies with the requirements of
the Council Directives 89/336/EEC (EMC) and 73/
23/EEC (LVD) as amended where applicable on
the approximation of the laws of the member
states relating to electromagnetic compatibility
and low voltage.
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Preface 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
IP Address Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Option Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Help Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Using a Web browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Network configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Printer configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Using TELNET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Telnet hierarchical structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Using SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Configurable items and Default Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
OKILPR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Port 9100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
IPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Novell Netware IPX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
NetBEUI Protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Network Printer Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Windows 95/98/Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Windows NT 4.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
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UNIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
AIX 4.1.5 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Logical directories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Apple Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Supported Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Printing the Network Interface Card Configuration
Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Setup Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
AppleTalk Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Macintosh OS X. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Self-diagnostic test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
TCP/IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
NetWare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Remote Server mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Print Server mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
EtherTalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
NetBEUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
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CONFIGURATION
Introduction
The OkiLAN 7300e is a fast 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T network interface
card for the OKI C7100, C7200, C7300, C7400, C7500, C9200,
C9300, C9400 and C9500 printers.
This network interface card supports IEEE802.2, IEEE802.3, Ethernet-
II and SNAP and can detect those frame types automatically.
Also, the interface card supports major protocols such as TCP/IP, IPX/
SPX (NetWare), EtherTalk and NetBEUI.
This section details the OkiLAN 7300e specification and several
software utilities.
For multiple emulation printers, change the emulation in the Printer
Menu settings to Auto or PS before printing the self-diagnostic test
and settings.
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Specification
CPU
Falcon
Memory
Flash ROM: 2 Mbyte
RAM: 1 Mbyte
IEEE 802.2
Frame types
IEEE 802.3
Ethernet-II, SNAP, AUTO
100BASE-TX
10BASE-T
Network interface
Network protocols
TCP/IP
Network layer
Session layer
Application layer
ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP
TCP, UDP
LPR, FTP, TELNET, HTTP, IPP, BOOTP,
DHCP, SNMP, DNS, SMTP, POP3
IPX/SPX (NetWare)
Remote printer mode (up to eight file servers and 32
queues)
Print server mode (up to eight print servers)
Encrypted password supported in print server mode
SNMP
EtherTalk
ELAP, AARP, DDP, AEP, NBP, ZIP, RTMP, ATP, PAP
NetBEUI
SMB, NetBIOS
Functions
Self-diagnostic test printing
Banner supported
Monitoring/configure by Web browser
Printer status notification by E-Mail
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Self-diagnostic test
With the printer power switched on, press the push-button for more
than three seconds and release. The self-diagnostic test results and
configuration settings are printed.
Printed self-diagnostic test sample
EthernetBoard OkiLAN 7300e Version 1.1.0
*** Diagnostic report ***
ROM check: Ok stat:7C31 FFFF 0000 0000
RAM check: Ok stat:0000 0000 0000 0000
EEPROM Check: Ok stat:8954 8954 0000 0000
NIC check: Ok addr:00:80:92:00:13 9D 100BASET-TX
DIPSW1:OFF(ON:Test use only
DIPSW2:OFF(ON:Initialize configuration)
DIPSW3:OFF(ON:Reserved)
DIPSW4:OFF(ON:Diagnostic print)
00:80:92:00:13:9D is the Ethernet address.
If “NG” is displayed instead of “OK” see the “Troubleshooting”
chapter.
Printed configuration settings sample
OkiLAN 7300e Version 1.1.0
*** Configuration report ***
TCP/IP protocol:ENABLE
IP address:192.168.20.127
Subnet mask:255.255.255.0
Push-button
Gateway address:192.168.20.1
RARP protocol:DISABLE
DHCP/BOOTP protocol:ENABLE
DNS server (Pri.):192.168.20.2
DNS server (Sec.):192.168.20.3
root password:““
Authentic community:“******”
Trap communit:“public”
Trap address:0.0.0.0
SysContact:““
SysName:““
SysLocation:““
DefaultTTL:255
Enable AuthenTrap:2
Network protocol:ENABLE
OkiLan7300e Packet type:AUTO
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NetWare mode:PSERVER
FSERVER name 1:““
FSERVER name 2:““
FSERVER name 3:““
FSERVER name 4:““
FSERVER name 5:““
FSERVER name 6:““
FSERVER name 7:““
FSERVER name 8:““
Machine name:“OL000139D“
Password:““
Job polling interval:““
Bindery mode:ENABLE
NDS context:““
NDS tree:““
FSERVER name 1:““
FSERVER name 2:““
FSERVER name 3:““
FSERVER name 4:““
FSERVER name 5:““
FSERVER name 6:““
FSERVER name 7:““
FSERVER name 8:““
Job timeout:10
EtherTalk protocol:ENABLE
Zone name:“*”
NetBEUI protocol:ENABLE
Computer name:“OL000139D”
Workgroup name:“PrintServer”
Comment:“EthernetBoard OkiLAN 7300e”
NetWare port name:“OL00139D-prn1”
EtherTalk port name:“C7300”
BOJ string:““
EOJ string:““
BOJ string(euc/sjis):““
EOJ string(euc/sjis):“x04”
Printer type:PS
TAB size (char.):8
Page width(char.):78
Page length(line):66
lpr/ftp banner:NO
Prn-Trap Community:“public”
TCP#1 Trap enable:DISABLE
On-line trap:DISABLE
Off-line trap:DISABLE
Paper Out trap:DISABLE
Paper Jam trap:DISABLE
Cover Open trap:DISABLE
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Printer Error trap:DISABLE
TCP#1 Trap address:0.0.0.0
TCP#2 Trap enable:DISABLE
On-line trap:DISABLE
Off-line trap:DISABLE
Paper Out trap:DISABLE
Paper Jam trap:DISABLE
Cover Open trap:DISABLE
Printer Error trap:DISABLE
TCP#2 Trap address:0.0.0.0
TCP#3 Trap enable:DISABLE
On-line trap:DISABLE
Off-line trap:DISABLE
Paper Out trap:DISABLE
Paper Jam trap:DISABLE
Cover Open trap:DISABLE
Printer Error trap:DISABLE
TCP#3 Trap address:0.0.0.0
TCP#4 Trap enable:DISABLE
On-line trap:DISABLE
Off-line trap:DISABLE
Paper Out trap:DISABLE
Paper Jam trap:DISABLE
Cover Open trap:DISABLE
Printer Error trap:DISABLE
TCP#4 Trap address:0.0.0.0
TCP#5 Trap enable:DISABLE
On-line trap:DISABLE
Off-line trap:DISABLE
Paper Out trap:DISABLE
Paper Jam trap:DISABLE
Cover Open trap:DISABLE
Printer Error trap:DISABLE
TCP#5 Trap address:0.0.0.0
IPX Trap enable:DISABLE
On-line trap:DISABLE
Off-line trap:DISABLE
Paper Out trap:DISABLE
Paper Jam trap:DISABLE
Cover Open trap:DISABLE
Printer Error trap:DISABLE
IPX Trap address:“000000000000”
IPX Trap net:“00000000”
SMTP Transmit:DISABLE
SMTP Receive:DISABLE
SMTP server name:““
SMTP port number:25
E-Mail address:““
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Reply-To address:““
Signature line 1:““
Signature line 2:““
Signature line 3:““
Signature line 4:““
To Address 1:““
Re-send interval:DISABLE
Off Line:DISABLE
Consumable Message:DISABLE
Toner Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Jam:DISABLE
Cover Open:DISABLE
Stacker Error:DISABLE
Mass Storage Error:DISABLE
Recoverable Error:DISABLE
Service Call Req.:DISABLE
To Address 2:““
Re-send interval:DISABLE
Off Line:DISABLE
Consumable Message:DISABLE
Toner Low/Out::DISABLE
Paper Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Jam:DISABLE
Cover Open:DISABLE
Stacker Error:DISABLE
Mass Storage Error:DISABLE
Recoverable Error:DISABLE
Service Call Req.:DISABLE
To Address 3:““
Re-send interval:DISABLE
Off Line:DISABLE
Consumable Message:DISABLE
Toner Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Jam:DISABLE
Cover Ope:DISABLE
Stacker Error:DISABLE
Mass Storage Error:DISABLE
Recoverable Error:DISABLE
Service Call Req.:DISABLE
To Address 4:““
Re-send interval:DISABLE
Off Line:DISABLE
Consumable Message:DISABLE
Toner Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Jam:DISABLE
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Cover Open:DISABLE
Stacker Error:DISABLE
Mass Storage Error:DISABLE
Recoverable Error:DISABLE
Service Call Req.:DISABLE
To Address 5:““
Re-send interval:DISABLE
Off Line:DISABLE
Consumable Message:DISABLE
Toner Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Low/Out:DISABLE
Paper Jam:DISABLE
Cover Open:DISABLE
Stacker Error:DISABLE
Mass Storage Error:DISABLE
Recoverable Error:DISABLE
Service Call Req.:DISABLE
POP3 protocol:DISABLE
POP3 server:““
POP port number:110
POP3 server User ID:““
POP3 server Password:““
User APOP:NO
Retrieve every(min.):OFF
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Configuration utility
Available utilities
You can configure the OkiLAN 7300e by using one of the following
methods:
Utility
Features
System requirements
Quick Setup
Configure the OkiLAN 7300e easily Windows95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/
and simply without installing any
software packages into your
XP (TCP/IP protocol or IPX/SPX
protocol should be installed).
system. You can set the following:
Enable/disable TCP/IP, NetWare,
EtherTalk, NetBEUI protocols.
To create a NetWare queue,
NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare
Client should be installed in your
system.
>
>
>
Set IP address, Subnet Mask
and Gateway for TCP/IP
manually or by using DHCP.
Set NetWare Mode and create
Queue/Print Server/Printer
objects.
Zone name and Port name for
EtherTalk.
AdminManager Configure the OkiLAN 7300e in
detail.
Windows95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/
XP (TCP/IP protocol or IPX/SPX
protocol should be installed).
To create a NetWare queue,
NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare
Client should be installed in your
system.
Web browser
Configure the OkiLAN 7300e and
Microsoft Internet Explorer Version
printer by using a Web browser such 3.0 and higher or Netscape
as Microsoft Internet browser or
Netscape Navigator.
Navigator Version 3.0 and higher.
Operating system that supports
Web browser.
TELNET
SNMP
Configure the OkiLAN 7300e using Third-party vendor developed
TELNET.
TELNET client package.
A TELNET Application is standard in
Windows/UNIX/Linux.
The printer and network card can be Third-party vendor developed
controlled using third-party vendor SNMP application.
developed SNMP application.
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Using Quick Setup
Quick Setup utility allows you to configure the OkiLAN 7300e easily
and simply without installing any software packages.
You can configure the following:
>
>
Enable/disable TCP/IP, NetWare, EtherTalk, NetBEUI protocols.
Set IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway for TCP/IP manually
or by using DHCP.
>
Set NetWare mode and create Queue/Print Server/Printer
objects.
>
Zone name and Port name for EtherTalk.
Configuration requires a PC with Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000
Advanced Server/Professional or Windows NT Server 4.0/Work-
station 4.0, Windows XP running TCP/IP or IPX/SPX (NetWare).
This utility can only be used on a PC that can be connected to the
network with TCP/IP or IPX/ SPX.
This utility must be used on a PC that is located in the same segment
as the printer. To create a NetWare queue, NetWare Client 32 or
IntranetWare Client should be installed in your system.
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The following explanation uses Windows 98 as an example.
1. Insert the Network Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The
Setup Utility starts automatically. If it does not start, double-
click setup.exe in the Windows folder on the CD-ROM.
2. Select [Network Card Setup]
3. Select [Network Card Quick Setup].
4. Select the appropriate language.
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5. Follow the on-screen instructions.
>
The NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be installed on
the PC used for the creation of network queues. Installation enables
the user to create network queues and perform other functions.
6. If the settings are correct, click [Execute]. The new settings are
transmitted to the network card but the network card is still
operating with pre-transmission settings.
7. Click [Finish] to validate the new settings. Depending on the model,
the printer may have to be switched off and on again.
Using AdminManager
AdminManager is a powerful Microsoft Windows-based utility to configure
all of OkiLAN 7300e’s functions easily and intuitively by using a graphical
user interface.
Configuration requires a PC with Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000
Advanced Server/Professional or Windows NT Server 4.0/Work-station
4.0, Windows XP running TCP/IP or IPX/SPX (NetWare).
This utility can only be used on a PC that can be connected to the network
with TCP/IP or IPX/ SPX and must be used on a PC that is located in the
same segment as the printer.
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To create a NetWare queue, NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client
should be installed on to your system.
The following explanation uses Windows 98 as an example.
Installation
1. Insert the Network Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The
Setup Utility starts automatically. If it does not start, double-
click autorun.exe in the Windows folder on the CD-ROM.
2. Select [Network Card Setup].
3. Select [Network Card Standard Setup].
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4. Select the appropriate language.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions. If you want to install
AdminManager on to your local drive, select [Install and
Execute]. Otherwise, select [Execute from CD-ROM]..
6. To run AdminManager, check [Yes] for [Do you wish to execute
AdminManager?] and click [Finish]. Otherwise, uncheck [No] and
click [Finish]].
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Interface
Select [Start]-[Programs]-[OKI Setup Utility]-[Admin Manager].
File menu
In the [File] menu, the following item can be selected:
Item
Function
Search
Search printers in your network and list all printers that have
the OkiLAN7100e, 7100e+, 7200e and 7300e installed.
Status Menu
In the [Status] menu, the following items can be selected:
Item
Function
Printer Status
Current printer status is displayed:
System Status
Displays current OkiLAN 7300e configuration. Configuration
data can be saved as log file.
NetMeter
Display current network status. For further information, see
on-line help file of NetMeter.
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Item
Function
List of Configuration Items Displays current OkiLAN 7300e configuration. Configuration
data can be saved as log file.
Setup Menu
In this menu, the following items can be selected:
Item
Function
Oki Device Setup
Setup by HTTP
Configure the OkiLAN 7300e.
Launch the default browser in your environment to access the
selected printer’s web page.
Setup by TELNET
Launch TELNET application in your environment to access the
selected printer’s TELNET port.
Note: The TELNET application is not included as part of the
OkiLAN 7300e package. Install the TELNET package on to your
system. For further information, see your Windows manual.
Create NetWare Queue Create a NetWare queue.
Delete NetWare Object Delete NetWare object.
Reset
Reset the selected network interface card.
Test Print
Print self-diagnostic test pages.
IP Address Setup
Set static IP address of network interface card manually.
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Oki Device Setup
In this section you can configure the OkiLAN 7300e. It contains details
for the following selectable tabs:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
General
TCP/IP
NetWare
EtherTalk
NetBEUI
SNMP
POP (if your printer supports E-Mail reception)
SMTP
The following section explains each tab’s functionality.
General Tab
This allows you to set or change the root password used for Admin
Manager, TELNET and FTP.
Location
Comments
Change root password You can set/change the root password for AdminManager, TELNET
and FTP.
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TCP/IP Tab
This allows you to configure TCP/IP related items.
Location
Comments
Use TCP/IP Protocol
Use DHCP/BOOTP
Set TCP/IP protocol as enabled/disabled.
Check this item if IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and
IP addresses for DNS primary server and secondary servers are
retrieved from the DHCP or BOOTP server. Otherwise, uncheck.
Use RARP
Check this item if IP address is retrieved from the RARP server.
Otherwise, uncheck.
IP Address
Set the IP address of the selected network interface card.
Set the subnet mask of the selected network interface card.
Set the default gateway of the selected network interface card.
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Use FTP/LPD Banner
Check this item if you want to add the FTP/LPD banner. Otherwise,
uncheck.
DNS Server . . .
Set IP addresses for DNS primary and secondary servers.
To find corresponding items in WEB and TELNET, see the equivalent in
the Configurable Items and Default Values table that starts on
page 59.
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Netware Tab
This is where you can configure NetWare related items.
Location
Comments
Use NetWare Protocol
Print Server Name
Frame Type
Set NetWare protocol as enabled/disabled.
Set Print Server name.
Set primary NetWare frame type.
Set NetWare mode.
Operation Mode
Check box besides Bindery
Setup
Check if you want to use the Bindery mode and Bindery
Setup button becomes available. If it is unchecked, the
button is greyed out.
Bindery Setup
Configure items related to Bindery mode.
In this dialogue box, the following items can be configured.
Available File Server and
Selected File Server.
Select file servers to
connect. Up to eight file-
servers can be selected.
Select a server from
Available file server list and
click >> button. The server is
copied to Selected file
server box.
Password.
Set password for Print
Server.
Job Polling Time.
Set print job polling interval
in seconds.
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Location
Comments
NDS Setup
Set NDS tree and context where Print Server was created.
RPRINTER Setup
Available if you select RPRINTER mode in Operation Mode.
By selecting the [RPRINTER] button, this is displayed:
NDS or Bindery
Show the Available print
server tree in NDS mode or
Bindery mode.
Available print server and
Selected print server
Select file servers to
connect. Up to eight file
servers can be selected.
Select a server from
Available file server list and
click >> button. The server is
copied to Selected file
server box.
Time Out
Set duration from the last
data’s arrival to freeing of
the port in seconds.
Printer Name
Set the NetWare printer object name.
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EtherTalk Tab
This allows you to configure EtherTalk related items
Location
Comments
Use EtherTalk Protocol Set EtherTalk protocol to enabled/disabled.
Printer Name
Zone Name
Set EtherTalk Printer object name.
Set the zone name to which the OkiLAN 7300e belongs.
NetBEUI Tab
This allows you to configure NetBEUI related items.
Location
Comments
Use NetBEUI Protocol Set NetBEUI protocol to enabled/disabled.
Computer Name
Workgroup
Set a computer name for the OkiLAN 7300e.
Set a work group name to which the OkiLAN 7300e belongs.
Set the comments for the OkiLAN 7300e.
Comment
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SNMP Tab
This allows you to configure SNMP related items.
Location
Comments
Authentic
Community
This community name is used to check whether incoming SNMP
requests have the correct community name or not. The community
name is displayed as ****** for security reasons.
TRAP Community This community name is assigned to outgoing system traps such as
cold start, authentication failure, etc.
TRAP Address
Set a destination IP address of a Trap packet. If 0.0.0.0 is set, the Trap
is disabled.
SysContact
SysName
Set SysContact (printer manager) name.
Set SysName (printer model name).
SysLocation
Default TTL
Set SysLocation (the location where the printer is installed).
Set TTL (Time To Live) value.
Enable Authentic Set Authentic Trap to enabled/disabled.
Trap
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Location
Comments
Printer Trap
Setup . . .
By selecting the button, the following dialogue box is displayed:
In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured:
Printer Trap
Community Name
This community name is assigned to outgoing
printer status traps such as off-line, paper out,
etc.
TCP#1—5
Detail . . .
Set the IP address to which a Trap packet will be
sent. You can set up to five IP addresses.
By selecting the button, the following dialogue
box is displayed:
In the dialogue box, the following items can be
configured:
Trap Enable
Set sending a Trap
packet, enabled or
disabled, for each
destination.
On-line
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when the printer turns
to ON-LINE.
Off-line
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when the printer turns
to OFF-LINE.
Paper Out
Paper Jam
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when paper is out.
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when paper is out.
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Location
Comments
Printer Trap
Setup . . .
Detail . . .
Cover Open
Printer Error
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when the printer cover
opens.
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when any errors occur.
IPX
Set node address and network address to which
a Trap packet will be sent.
Detail . . .
By selecting the button, the following dialogue
box is displayed:
In the dialogue box, the following items can be
configured:
Trap Enable
Set sending a Trap
packet, enabled or
disabled, for each
destination.
On-line
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when the printer turns
to ON-LINE.
Off-line
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when the printer turns
to OFF-LINE.
Paper Out
Paper Jam
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when paper is out.
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when a paper jam
occurs.
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Location
Comments
Printer Trap
Setup . . .
Detail . . .
Cover Open
Printer Error
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when the printer cover
opens.
Set sending a Trap,
enabled or disabled,
when any errors occur.
POP Tab
This allows you to configure POP related items.
Location
Comments
Use POP3 Protocol
Set retrieving E-Mail via POP3, enabled or disabled.
POP3 Server Address/ Set IP address or host name of POP3 server.
Name
POP3 Port Number
POP3 Server UserID
Set port number of POP3.
Set User ID for POP3 server.
POP3 Server Password Set password for POP3 server.
Use APOP
Check if you want to use APOP.
POP3 Interval
Set interval to retrieve E-Mail(s) from POP3 server. Set to OFF if
you do not want to use POP3 function.
The OkiLAN 7300e supports an email reception function (SMTP/POP3)
allowing the printer to print PDF and text files attached to emails.
Not all printers support this function. If the POP tab is not displayed,
your printer does not support this function.
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SMTP Tab
In SNMP Tab, you can configure SNMP related items.
Location
Comments
Use SMTP Transmit
Protocol
Set sending E-Mail via SMTP, enabled or disabled.
Use SMTP Receive
Protocol
Set receiving E-Mail via SMTP, enabled or disabled.
Set IP address or host name of SMTP server.
SMTP Server
Address/Name
Reply-To Address
E-Mail Address
Set the E-Mail address that is used in the [Reply-To] field in the mail
header.
Set the E-Mail address that is used in the [From] field in the mail
header.
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Location
Comments
1—5
By selecting each button, the following dialogue box is displayed:
In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured:
Available condition Select each E-Mail alert condition.
and Selected
condition
Select a condition from Available Condition
list and click >> button. The selected
condition is copied to Selected condition
list. Available conditions are:
Off line, Consumable Message, Toner Low/
Out, Paper Low/Out, Paper Jam, Cover
Open, Stacker Error, Mass Storage Error,
Recoverable Error, Service Call Request and
Finisher Error.
To Address 1—5
Check Interval
Set E-Mail addresses to that E-Mail should
be send. Up to five E-Mail addresses can be
set.
Set interval that the OkiLAN 7300e checks
specified event(s). An E-Mail is sent when
specified event(s) occurs when DISABLE is
selected.
Advanced . . .
By selecting the button, the following dialogue box is displayed:
In the dialogue box, the following items can be configured:
SMTP Port Number
Signature
Set port number of SMTP.
Set up to four signature lines. Signatures
added to the bottom of an E-Mail.
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Create a NetWare Queue
By selecting this item, you can create a NetWare queue on the
NetWare server from AdminManager.
>
NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be loaded on
the PC on which the AdminManager runs. Also the client
package should be configured to access NetWare NDS network
or bindery network.
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You should login to NetWare servers as a user who can create
objects on the servers. If you want to create a queue with the
remote printer mode on NetWare 4.1, you should select NDS
mode. You cannot create a queue if Bindery mode is selected.
1. Select [Create NetWare Queue] from the [Setup] menu.
2. Select [Next] button.
3. Select either [NDS mode] or [Bindery] mode depending on your
network environment.
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4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Mode Location PSERVER/ Print
RPRINTER Server
Queue
Printer
NDS
Context
PSERVER mode Current Print
Set queue
Current Printer
should be
specified.
Server name is name and its name is used.
used.
volume for the
queue
creation.
RPRINTER
mode
Select existing Set queue
Current Printer
Print Server.
name and its name is used.
volume for the
queue
creation.
Bindery File server
should be
PSERVER mode Current Print
only Server name is name for the
Set queue
Current Printer
name is used.
specified.
used.
queue
creation.
5. Confirm your configuration. If it is correct, select [Execute].
6. Select [Finish] button. If necessary, select [Setup]—[OKI Device
Setup] and continue your configuration.
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Delete NetWare Object
By selecting this item, you can delete a NetWare queue/print server/
printer from NetWare server by AdminManager.
>
NetWare Client 32 or IntranetWare Client should be loaded on to
the PC on which the AdminManager runs. Also, the client
package should be configured to access NetWare NDS network
or bindery network. You should login to NetWare servers as a
user who can delete objects on the servers.
1. Select [Delete NetWare Object] from [Setup] menu.
2. Select an object you want to delete and click [Delete] button.
3. To exit from this dialogue box, select [Quit].
IP Address Setup
If you only use TCP/IP and the OkiLAN 7300e has not yet been
configured, occasionally it may not be displayed on AdminManager.
You can configure the IP address of the OkiLAN 7300e by this
function.
1. Select [IP Address Setup] from the [Setup] menu.
2. Set [Ethernet Address] and [IP Address] and select [OK].
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The Ethernet Address (MAC address) is displayed during the
self-diagnostic test.
3. AdminManager asks whether you want to initialise the network
interface card or not. Select [Yes]. Even if you select [No] here,
the IP address that you set can be used after turning the printer
OFF and ON. The requirement to turn your printer OFF and ON is
dependent on the network interface card.
Option Menu
In the [Option] menu, the following item can be selected:
Item
Function
Use TCP/IP Protocol If this item is selected, AdminManager uses TCP/IP protocol to
search/configure network interface cards.
Use IPX/SPX
Protocol
If this item is selected, AdminManager uses IPX/SPX protocol to
search/configure network interface cards.
Environment Setup TCP/IP Tab
Set broadcast addresses that are used to
search OKI network interface cards using the
TCP/IP protocol. If [Use TCP/IP protocol] is
unchecked, the search will not be carried out
using TCP/IP.
NetWare Tab
Set network addresses that are used to
search OKI network interface cards via
NetWare protocol. If there any many NetWare
file servers on your network, specify the
network address to which the network card
belongs. If [Use NetWare protocol] is
unchecked, the search will not be carried out
using NetWare, but if [Auto Search] is
selected, AdminManager will search all
networks that AdminManager can detect.
TimeOut Tab
[Search Every]: Set response waiting time
from a network card in seconds.
[Time Out]: Set time out between
AdminManager and the network interface
card in seconds.
[Retry]: Set how many times the retry will be
carried out between AdminManager and the
network interface card.
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Help Menu
In the [Help] menu, [About] is available as well as revision information
for AdminManager.
Using a Web browser
If the OkiLAN 7300e is connected to the network using TCP/IP, its
settings and the printer menu settings can be configured using a Web
browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 3.0 and higher,
or Netscape Navigator version 3.0 and higher. No guarantees are
offered for other browsers. Refer to the relevant manuals for details of
how to launch and use the browser.
The network addresses used in this manual are shown as examples
only. Network addresses used in your installation must be generated
from your own network. To apply configuration changes using a Web
browser, you will be prompted for a username and password.The
username is [root] and the default password is the last six digits of the
Ethernet address.
Explorer version 4.0 with the C7400 as an example.
1. Configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway for the
network card. Launch the Web browser, enter the IP Address of
the network interface card in [Address (Location/Position)] and
press the [Enter] key. The Printer Status screen is displayed.
2. Click the items to be changed in the left column. For more details
of corresponding items in WEB and TELNET equivalents, see the
description in the Configurable Items and Default Values table
starting on page 59.
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Network configurations
Page
Category
Item
Ref. no.
Network
Summary
General
Settings
System Information
System Contact
System Name
System Location
Printer Serial Number
Printer Asset Number
TCP/IP
SNMP-4
SNMP-5
SNMP-6
ETC-4
ETC-5
Protocol Options
Frame Options
TCPIP-1
NetWare-1
EtherTalk-1
NetBEUI-1
NetWare-2
ETC-1
NetWare
EtherTalk
NetBEUI
Frame Type
Restore Factory
Defaults
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Category
Item
Ref. no.
TCP/IP
Method for assigning DHCP/BOOTP
TCPIP-6
TCPIP-5
TCPIP-2
TCPIP-3
TCPIP-4
TCPIP-7
IP Address
RARP
Fixed IP Address
Settings
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Server Address (Pri.)
DNS Server Address (Sec.) TCPIP-8
NetWare
NetWare Selections
PServer Mode
NetWare Printer Name
NetWare Mode
Port-1
NetWare-3
NetWare Print Server Name NetWare-5
Password
NetWare-6
NetWare-7
NetWare-8
Job Polling Rate
Bindery Mode
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Category
Item
Ref. no.
NetWare
Tree Name
NDS
Tree Name
NetWare-9
NetWare-10
NetWare-4
Context
File Server for
PServer Mode
File Server Names
Remote Printer Mode Job Timeout
NetWare-12
NetWare Print Server Names NetWare-11
EtherTalk
EtherTalk Zone Name
EtherTalk Printer Name
EtherTalk-2
Port-2
NetBEUI
NetBEUI
Computer Name
Workgroup Name
Comment
NetBEUI-2
NetBEUI-3
NetBEUI-4
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Category
Item
Ref. no.
E-Mail
Settings
E-Mail Receive
Settings
SMTP Receive
SMTP-2
POP-1
POP Protocol
POP Server Name
POP Account
POP-2
POP-4
POP Password
POP-5
POP Port Number
POP Receive Interval
APOP Support
POP-3
POP-7
POP-6
E-Mail Transmit
Settings
SMTP Transmit
SMTP-1
SMTP-3
SMTP-5
SMTP-6
SMTP-4
SMTP-7
SMTP-8
SMTP-9
SMTP-10
SMTP-11
SMTP-12
SMTP-13
SMTP-14
SMTP-15
SMTP-16
SMTP-19
SMTP-17
SMTP-18
SMTP-20
SMTP Server
Printer E-Mail Address
Reply-To-Address
SMTP Port Number
E-Mail Address 1—5
Re-send Interval
Off-Line
E-Mail Recipients
E-Mail Alert
Assignments
Consumable Message
Toner Low Toner Out
Paper Low Paper Out
Paper Jam
Cover Open
Stacker Error
Mass Storage Error
Finisher Error
Recoverable Error
Service Call Required
Signature line 1—4
E-Mail Signature
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Category
Item
Ref. no.
SNMP Traps
MIB-II Information
Authentic Community
Trap Community
SNMP-1
SNMP-2
SNMP-3
SNMP-8
Trap-1
Trap IP Address
Enable Authen Traps
Trap Destination
Trap Assignments
Printer Trap Community
Name
Address 1—5
IPX
Trap-9
Trap-17, Trap-18
Trap-2, Trap-10
Trap-3, Trap-11
Trap-4, Trap-12
Trap-5, Trap-13
Trap-6, Trap-14
Trap-7, Trap-15
Trap-8, Trap-16
Trap Enable
On-line
Off-line
Paper Out
Paper Jam
Cover Open
Printer Error
You can also configure the printer settings. Printer setting items are
varied depending on the printer model and installed options. For more
details of each item, see printer user manual.
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Printer configuration
Page
Category
Item
Type
Comment
Printer Summary
Printer Details
Tray 1
Read only
Read only
Tray 2—5
Available when
optional tray
installed.
MP Tray
Duplex
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
Read only
—
—
—
—
—
Hard Disk
Memory
Printer Serial
Number
Printer Asset
Number
Read only
—
PU Firmware
CU Firmware
Read only
Read only
—
—
—
—
Supplies
Total Page Count Read only
Tray 1 Page
Count
Read only
Tray 2—5 Page Read only
Count
Available when
optional tray
installed.
MP Page Count
—
—
—
Cyan
Read only
Impressions
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Category
Item
Type
Comment
Printer Summary Supplies
Magenta
Read only
—
Impression
Yellow
Impressions
Read only
Read only
—
—
Black
Impressions
Belt Unit
Read only
Read only
Read only
—
—
—
Fuser Unit
Drum Life
Remaining
Transfer Belt and Read only
Fuser Life
Remaining
—
—
Remaining Toner Read only
General Settings
Operator Panel
Lockout
—
—
Selectable
Check box
—
—
Printer Reset
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Category
Item
Type
Comment
Print and Media
Print Menu
Copies
Value
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Duplex
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Binding
Output Bin
Job Offset
Paper Feed Tray Selectable
Auto Tray Switch Selectable
Tray Sequence
MP Tray Usage
Media Check
Resolution
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Toner Save
Mode
Mono Print
Speed
Selectable
—
Orientation
Lines Per Page
Edit Size
Selectable
Value
—
—
—
—
Selectable
Media Menu
Paper Size
Read only/
Selectable
Media Type
Selectable
Selectable
—
—
—
Media Weight
User Media Type User Media Type Value
Set
1—5
Custom Paper
Size
Unit of Measure Radio button
—
—
—
X Dimension
Y Dimension
Value
Value
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Category
Item
Type
Comment
Colour, System
and PCL
Colour Menu
True Black
Selectable
Selectable
—
—
Auto
Registration
Ink Simulation
Selectable
—
—
—
—
System Config
Menu
Power Save Time Selectable
Personality
Selectable
Selectable
Clearable
Warning
Auto Continue
Selectable
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Manual Timeout Selectable
Wait Timeout
Low Toner
Value
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Jam Recovery
Error Report
Language
PCL Emulation
Menu
Font Source and Selectable
Number
Font Pitch
Value
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Font Height
Symbol Set
A4 Print Width
Value
Selectable
Selectable
White Page Skip Selectable
CR Function
LF Function
Print Margin
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Pen Width Adjust Selectable
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Category
Item
Type
Comment
Parallel and USB
Parallel Menu
Parallel
BI-direction
ECP
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Ack Width
Ack/Busy Timing Selectable
I-PRIME
USB
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
USB Menu
Soft Reset
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Category
Item
Type
Comment
Memory and
Hard Disk
Memory Menu
Receive Buffer
Size
Selectable
Selectable
—
—
Resource Save
Area
PS Flash Resize Selectable
—
—
—
—
Disk
Maintenance
Partition #1
Partition #2
Partition #3
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
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Category
Item
Type
Comment
System Adjust
and
Maintenance
System Adjust
Menu
X Adjust
Y Adjust
Selectable
Selectable
—
—
—
—
Duplex X Adjust Selectable
Duplex Y Adjust Selectable
Tray 1 A3 Nobi
Paper
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
C9300, C9500
only
Tray 1 Legal14
Paper
—
Tray1 A5/A6
Paper
—
Tray2—5 A3
Nobi Paper
Available when
optional tray is
installed.
Tray 2—5
Legal14 Paper
Selectable
Available when
optional tray is
installed.
Tray2—5 A5/A6 Selectable
Paper
Available when
optional tray is
installed.
System Adjust
Menu
PCL Tray 2—5
ID#
Selectable
Available when
optional tray is
installed.
PCL MP Tray ID# Selectable
—
—
—
Maintenance
Menu
Power Save
Selectable
Selectable
Paper Black
Setting
Paper Colour
Setting
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
—
—
—
Transpr Back
Setting
Transpr Colour
Setting
Finisher Menu
Finisher Menu
Output Bin
Selectable
Selectable
Selectable
Read Only
—
—
—
—
Staple Mode
Punch Mode
Punch Hole
Number
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Category
Item
Type
Comment
Finisher Menu
Finisher Usage Staple Count
Read Only
Read Only
Read Only
Read Only
—
—
—
—
Menu
Punch Count
Finisher Count
Staple
Remaining
Punch
Remaining
Read Only
Read Only
—
—
Finisher
Remaining
3. To ensure correct operation, follow the procedure below for the
appropriate network browser.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
a. Select [Internet Options] in the [Tools] menu.
b. Click on the [General] tab and click [Settings] in [Temporary
Internet files].
c. Select [Every visit to the page] in [Check for newer versions
of stored programs].
Netscape Navigator
a. Select [Settings] in the [Edit] menu
b. Click [Cache] in [Details].
c. Select [Once per session] in [Document in cache is
compared to document on network].
If you change the window size of the browser immediately
after changing the configuration, the [Security information]
may be displayed. Uncheck [Display this message next
time] in the dialogue.
4. After making changes, click [Submit].
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5. Enter [root] in User name and your password (default is the last
six digits of the Ethernet address) in Password and click [OK].
For example: For Ethernet address 00:80:92:01:00:D2, a default
password is [0100D2]. The Ethernet address (MAC address) is
displayed during the self-diagnostic test.
6. After the new values are transmitted to the network card, the
following screen is displayed. If a different message is
displayed, check the settings.
The root password can be changed to allow you to configure the
OkiLAN 7300e and printer by using a Web browser. The default
password is the last six digits of the MAC address.
To change the root password for configuration via a Web browser,
access [http://OKILAN 7300e IP address or hostname>/
system_password.htm]. After inputting the current root password,
this screen is displayed:
Input a new root password in [New Admin Password] and [Confirm
New Admin Password] then select [Submit] button. If your request is
successfully processed, the following screen is displayed:
The root password for configuration via Web browser is different for
AdminManager/TELNET/FTP. These passwords can be set in
AdminManager or TELNET.
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Using TELNET
The OkiLAN 7300e can be configured using TELNET. TELNET requires
the OkiLAN 7300e to have a valid IP address configured. If the NIC
already has an IP address configured, skip steps one to three below.
>
Note: Please ensure a valid IP address for you network
environment is used. Use of an incorrect IP address can cause
serious problems on your network.
The following explanation uses Sun Solaris 2.4 as an example. The
method of configuring commands may differ between workstations.
Refer to the workstation’s manual.
1. Login as [root].
If you do not have Superuser rights, the network manager should run
the configuration.
2. Set a temporary IP Address on the NIC using the ARP command.
Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127 and network card address
00:80:92:01:00:D2
# arp –s 192.168.20.127 00:80:92:01:00:D2 temp
The Ethernet address (MAC address) is displayed during the self-
diagnostic test. A temporary address does not need to be set if an IP
address has already been set.
3. Use the PING command to confirm the connection with the
network card.
Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127
# ping 192.168.20.127
If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP
address (the IP address has been already set manually or DHCP/RARP
server may run), or with the network. Reset the network interface card
settings to default and try to set temporary IP address. If you still have
the problem after resetting the network interface card, consult the
network manager.
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4. Login to the network card using TELNET.
Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127
$ telnet 192.168.20.127
Trying 192.168.20.127
Connected to 192.168.20.127
Escape character is ‘^]’.
EthernetBoard OkiLAN 7300e".
login: root
‘root’ user needs password to login.
password:
User ‘root’ logged in.
No. Message Value (level.1)
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1:Setup TCP/IP
2:Setup SNMP
3:Setup NetWare
4:Setup EtherTalk
5:Setup NetBEUI
6:Setup printer port
7:Display Status
8:Setup printer trap
9:Setup SMTP (E-Mail)
97:Reset to factory set
98:Quit setup
99:Exit setup
Please select (1-99)?
5. Enter the number of the items to be changed and the details
screen for that item is displayed. The menu has the following
hierarchical structure so for more details see the description in
the appropriate numbers
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Level1
Level2
Level3
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1: Setup TCP/IP
1: TCP/IP protocol
2: IP address
TCPIP-1
TCPIP-2
TCPIP-3
TCPIP-4
TCPIP-5
TCPIP-6
TCPIP-7
TCPIP-8
TCPIP-9
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3: Subnet
4: Gateway
5: RARP protocol
6: DHCP/BOOTP protocol
7: DNS server(Pri.)
8: DNS server(Sec.)
9: Root password
99: Back to prior menu
1: Authentic community
2: Trap community
3: Trap address
2: Setup SNMP
SNMP-1
SNMP-2
SNMP-3
SNMP-4
SNMP-5
SNMP-6
SNMP-7
SNMP-8
—
4: SysContact
5: SysName
6: SysLocation
7: DefaultTTL
8: EnableAuthenTrap
99: Back to prior menu
1: NetWare protocol
2: Packet type
3: Setup NetWare
NetWare-1
NetWare-2
NetWare-3
3: NetWare mode
4: Setup PSERVER mode
—
1: FSERVER name 1
2: FSERVER name 2
3: FSERVER name 3
4: FSERVER name 4
5: FSERVER name 5
6: FSERVER name 6
7: FSERVER name 7
8: FSERVER name 8
9: Machine name
10: Password
NetWare-3
NetWare-4
NetWare-4
NetWare-4
NetWare-4
NetWare-4
NetWare-4
NetWare-4
NetWare-5
NetWare-6
NetWare-7
NetWare-8
NetWare-9
NetWare-10
—
11: Job polling interval
12: Bindery mode
13: NDS tree
14: NDS context
99:Back to prior menu
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Level2
Level3
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3:Setup Netware
5: Setup RPRINTER mode
1: PSERVER name 1
2: PSERVER name 2
3: PSERVER name 3
4: PSERVER name 4
5: PSERVER name 5
6: PSERVER name 6
7: PSERVER name 7
8: PSERVER name 8
9: Job timeout
NetWare-11
NetWare-11
NetWare-11
NetWare-11
NetWare-11
NetWare-11
NetWare-11
NetWare-11
NetWare-12
—
99:Back to prior menu
—
99: Back to prior menu
1: EtherTalk protocol
2: Zone name
—
4: Setup EtherTalk
5: Setup NetBEUI
—
EtherTalk-1
EtherTalk-2
—
99: Back to prior menu
—
—
—
—
—
1: NetBEUI protocol
2: Computer name
3: Workgroup name
NetBEUI-1
NetBEUI-2
NetBEUI-3
4: Comment
NetBEUI-4
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
99: Back to prior menu
1: NetWare port name
2: EtherTalk port name
—
6: Setup printer port
Port-1
Port-2
3: BOJ string
Port-3
Port-4
Port-5
Port-6
Port-7
4: EOJ string
5: BOJ string(KANJI)
6: EOJ string(KANJI)
7: Printer type
—
—
—
—
8: TAB size (char.)
Port-8
Port-9
Port-10
9: Page width (char.)
10: Page length(line)
11: lpr/ftp banner
Port-11
—
—
—
—
99: Back to prior menu
1: prn1
—
7: Display status
STATUS-1
STATUS-2
2: system
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Level2
Level3
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8: Setup printer trap
1: Prn-Trap community
Trap-1
—
2: Setup TCP#1 trap
3: Setup TCP#2 trap
4: Setup TCP#3 trap
5: Setup TCP#4 trap
1: TCP#1—5 Trap enable
2: On-line trap
3: Off-line trap
4: Paper Out trap
5: Paper Jam trap
6: Cover Open trap
7: Printer Error trap
8: TCP#1—5 Trap address
99: Back to prior menu
1: IPX Trap enable
2: On-line trap
3: Off-line trap
4: Paper Out trap
5: Paper Jam trap
6: Cover Open trap
7: Printer Error trap
8: IPX Trap address
9: IPX Trap net
99: Back to prior menu
—
Trap-2
Trap-3
Trap-4
Trap-5
Trap-6
Trap-7
Trap-8
Trap-9
—
7: Setup IPX trap
Trap-10
Trap-11
Trap-12
Trap-13
Trap-14
Trap-15
Trap-16
Trap-17
Trap-18
—
99: Back to prior menu
1: SMTP Transmit
—
9: Setup SMTP(E-Mail)
—
SMTP-1
SMTP-2
SMTP-3
SMTP-4
SMTP-5
SMTP-6
SMTP-7
SMTP-8
SMTP-9
SMTP-10
SMTP-11
SMTP-12
SMTP-13
SMTP-14
SMTP-15
SMTP-16
SMTP-17
SMTP-18
SMTP-19
—
2: SMTP Receive
—
3: SMTP server name
4: SMTP port number
5: E-Mail address
—
—
—
6: Reply-to address
—
7: Event to address 1
8: Event to address 2
9: Event to address 3
10: Event to address 4
11: Event to address 5
1: To Address 1—5
2: Re-send Interval
3: Off-Line
4: Consumable Message
5: Toner Low/Out
6: Paper Low/Out
7: Paper Jam
8: Cover Open
9: Stacker Error
10: Mass Storage Error
11: Recoverable Error
12: Service Call Req.
13: Finisher
99: Back to prior menu
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Level3
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12: Signature line 1
13: Signature line 2
14: Signature line 3
15: Signature line 4
SMTP-20
—
99: Back to prior menu
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
10: Setup POP (E-Mail) 1: POP3 protocol
2: POP3 server
POP-1
POP-2
POP-3
POP-4
POP-5
POP-6
POP-7
—
3: POP port number
4: POP3 server UserID
5: POP3 server Password
6: Use APOP
7: Retrieve every (min.)
99: Back to prior menu
97: Reset to factory set
98: Quit setup
ETC-1
—
—
—
—
99: Exit setup
—
7. When configuration is complete, select [Exit Setup] to save your
change. To exit without saving your modification, select [Quit].
8. Turn the printer off and on again.
The network card continues to use pre-transmission settings until the
printer is turned off and back on again.
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Using SNMP
The printer and network card can be managed via a standard SNMP
management station. The network card supports SNMPv1, MIB-II and
OKI Data Private MIB. In order for the OkiLAN 7300e to be managed
correctly from an SNMP management station, the OKI Data Private
MIB needs to be added to that management station. Please refer to
the SNMP manager documentation for information on how to do this.
The OKI Data Private MIB file can be found in the MIB folder on the
Network Software CD- ROM. Please refer to the readme file in the MIB
folder for further information.
The printe’rs trap address can be set in five places using TCP/IP and
in one place with IPX.
Printer trap settings can be made with TELNET and a Web browser.
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TCPIP-1
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[TCP/IP]-[
Use TCP/IP
Protocol]
[Network
[Setup TCP/IP]-
[TCP/IP protocol] DISABLE
ENABLE/
Set TCP/IP
protocol,
enabled/
disabled
Configuration]-
[General Settings]-
[Protocol Options]-
[TCP/IP]
TCPIP-2
TCPIP-3
TCPIP-4
TCPIP-5
TCPIP-6
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[TCP/IP]-
[Network
[Setup TCP/IP]-
0.0.0.0—
255.255.255.2
55 (0.0.0.0)
Set IP address
Configuration]-[TCP/ [IP address]
IP]-[Fixed IP Address
Settings]-[IP
[IP Address]
Address]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[TCP/IP]-
[Subnet Mask] Settings]-[Subnet
Mask]
[Network
[Setup TCP/IP]-
0.0.0.0—
255.255.255.2 mask
55 (0.0.0.0)
Set subnet
Configuration]-[TCP/ [Subnet mask]
IP]-[Fixed IP Address
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[TCP/IP]-
[Default
[Network
[Setup TCP/IP]-
0.0.0.0—
255.255.255.2 (default
55 (0.0.0.0)
Set gateway
Configuration]-[TCP/ [Gateway
IP]-[Fixed IP Address address]
Settings]-[Default
route).
Gateway]
Gateway]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[TCP/IP]-
[Use RARP]
[Network
[Setup TCP/IP]-
ENABLE/
DISABLE
SET RARP
function,
enabled/
disabled
Configuration]-[TCP/ [RARP protocol]
IP]-[Method for
assigning IP
Address]-[RARP]
[OKI Device
[Network
[Setup TCP/IP]-
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set DHCP
function,
enabled/
disabled
Setup]-[TCP/ Configuration]-[TCP/ [DHCP/BOOTP
IP]-[Use DHCP/ IP]-[Method
BOOTP]
protocol]
for assigning IP
Address]-[DHCP/
BOOTP]
TCPIP-7
TCPIP-8
TCPIP-9
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[TCP/IP]-
[DNS Server...] Settings]-[DNS
-[Primary
Server]
[Network
[Setup TCP/IP]-
0.0.0.0—
Set IP address
Configuration]-[TCP/ [DNS server(Pri.)] 255.255.255.2 for primary
IP]-[Fixed IP Address
55 (0.0.0.0)
DNS server
Server Address
(Pri.)]
[OKI Device
Setup]
-[TCP/IP]-
[DNS Server...] Settings]-[DNS
-[Secondary
Server]
[Network
Configuration]-[TCP/ [DNS
IP]-[Fixed IP Address server(Sec.)]
[Setup TCP/IP]-
0.0.0.0—
255.255.255.2 for secondary
55 (0.0.0.0)
Set IP address
DNS server
Server Address
(Sec.)]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[General]-
[Change root
password]
[Setup TCP/IP]-
[root password] alphanumeric
characters up
Any
Set the root
password of
OkiLAN 7300e
to seven
characters.
(Default is null)
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Notes
SNMP-1
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Authentic
Community]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[MIB-II Information]-
[Authentic
Community]
[Setup SNMP]-
[Authentic
community]
Any
alphanumeric
characters up to name is used
15 characters. to check
(Default is
This
community
whether
incoming
SNMP
[public])
requests have
the correct
community
name or not.
The
community
name is
displayed as
****** for
security
reasons
SNMP-2
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SNMP]-
[Trap community] alphanumeric
Any
This
community
[SNMP]-[TRAP [SNMP Traps]-
characters up to name is
15 characters. assigned to
Community]
[MIB-II Information]-
[Trap Community]
(Default is
outgoing
system traps
such as cold
start,
[public])
authenti-
cation failure,
etc.
SNMP-3
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[TRAP
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[MIB-II Information]-
[Trap IP Address]
[Setup SNMP]-
[Trap address]
0.0.0.0—
255.255.255.2 destination IP
55 (0.0.0.0)
Set a
address of
Trap packet. If
0.0.0.0 is set,
Trap is
Address]
disabled
SNMP-4
SNMP-5
SNMP-6
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Network
[Setup SNMP]-
[SysContact]
Any
alphanumeric
characters up to (printer
255 characters. manager)
(Default is null) name
Set
SysContact
Configuration]-
[General Settings]-
[System
Information]-
[System Contact]
[SysContact]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Network
[Setup SNMP]-
[SysName]
Any
alphanumeric
characters up to name)
255 characters.
(Default is null)
Set SysName
(printer model
Configuration]-
[General Settings]-
[System
Information]-
[System Name]
[SysName]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[SysLocation] [System
Information]-
[System Location]
[Network
Configuration]-
[General Settings]-
[Setup SNMP]-
[SysLocation]
Any
alphanumeric
characters up to location
255 characters. where the
(Default is null) printer is
installed)
Set Sys-
Location (the
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SNMP-7
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[Setup SNMP]-
[DefaultTTL]
0—255
Set TTL (Time
To Live) value
[SNMP]-
[Default TTL]
SNMP-8
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Enable
Authen Trap]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[MIB-II Information]-
[Enable
[Setup SNMP]-
[EnableAuthenTra
p]
1 (Enable)/
2 (Disable)
Set Authentic
Trap,
enabled/
disabled
AuthenTraps]
NetWare-1 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[General Settings]- protocol]
[Setup NetWare]- ENABLE/
[NetWare DISABLE
Set NetWare
protocol,
enabled/
disabled
[NetWare]-
[Use NetWare [Protocol Options]-
Protocol]
[NetWare]
NetWare-2 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
[Setup NetWare]- ETHER-II/802.3/ Set primary
Configuration]-
[General Settings]-
[Frame Options]-
[NetBEUI]
[Packet type]
802.2/SNAP/
AUTO
NetWare
packet type
[NetWare]-
[Frame Type]
NetWare-3 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
[Setup NetWare]- RPRINTER/
[NetWare mode] PSERVER
Set NetWare
mode
Configuration]-
[NetWare]-[NetWare
Selections]-
[NetWare]-
[Operation
Mode]
[NetWare Mode]
NetWare-4 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
[Setup NetWare]- Any
[Setup PSERVER alphanumeric
mode]– [FSERVER characters up to connect.
Set file
servers to
Configuration]-
[NetWare]-[File
Server for PServer
Mode]-[File Server
[NetWare]-
[Bindery
Setup]-
[Selected file Names]
name 1—8]
47 characters.
(Default is null)
Up to eight
file servers
can be set.
If you have
nine or more
file servers,
you should
set file
server]
servers here
NetWare-5 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup NetWare]- Any
[Setup PSERVER alphanumeric
Set Print
Server name
[NetWare]-
[Print Server
Name]
[NetWare]-[PServer mode]– [Machine characters up to
Mode]-[NetWare
name]
31 characters.
(Default is [OL]
+ last six digits
of MAC address)
Print Server Name]
NetWare-6 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[NetWare]-[PServer mode]–
Mode]-[Password] [Password]
[Setup NetWare]- Any
[Setup PSERVER alphanumeric
Set password
for Print
[NetWare]-
[Bindery
characters up to Server
31 characters.
Setup]-
(Default is null)
[Password]
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NetWare-7 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup NetWare]- 2—255 (4)
[Setup PSERVER
Set print job
polling
[NetWare]-
[Bindery
Setup]-[Job
[NetWare]-[PServer mode]– [Job
interval in
seconds
Mode]-[Job Polling
Rate]
polling interval]
Polling Time]
NetWare-8 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup NetWare]- ENABLE/
[Setup PSERVER DISABLE
Set bindery
mode,
[NetWare]-
[Bindery
Setup]
[NetWare]-[PServer mode]–[Bindery
enabled/
Mode]-[Bindery
Mode]
mode]
disabled.
Set DISABLE if
you use
OkiLAN 7300e
as PSERVER
on NDS
NetWare-9 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[NetWare]-[NDS]-
[Setup NetWare]- Any
[Setup PSERVER alphanumeric
Set NDS Tree
name
[NetWare]-
[NDS Setup]- [Tree Name]
[NDS Tree]
mode] – [NDS
tree]
characters up to
31 characters.
(Default is null)
NetWare-
10
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[NetWare]-
[NDS Setup]- [Context]
[NDS Context]
[Network
Configuration]-
[NetWare]-[NDS]-
[Setup NetWare]- Any
[Setup PSERVER alphanumeric
Set NDS
context for
mode] – [NDS
context]
characters up to Print Server
77 characters.
(Default is null)
NetWare-
11
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup NetWare]- Any
[SET RPRINTER alphanumeric
Set print
servers to
[NetWare]-
[RPRINTER
Setup]-
[Selected print Server Names]
server]
[NetWare]-[Remote mode] – [PSERVE characters up to connect.
Printer Mode]-
[NetWare Print
name 1—8]
47 characters.
(Default is null)
Up to eight
print servers
can be set.
If you have
nine or more
print servers,
you should
set print
servers here
NetWare-
12
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[NetWare]-
[RPRINTER
Setup]-[Time
Out]
[Network
Configuration]-
[NetWare]-[Remote mode]–[Job
Printer Mode]-
[Setup NetWare]- 4—255 (10)
[SET RPRINTER
Set duration
from the last
data’s arrival
to freeing the
port in
timeout]
[Job Timeout]
seconds
EtherTalk-1 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[General Settings]- protocol]
[Setup EtherTalk]- ENABLE/
Set EtherTalk,
enabled or
disabled
[EtherTalk
DISABLE
[EtherTalk]-
[Use EtherTalk [Protocol Options]-
Protocol]
[EtherTalk]
EtherTalk-2 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
[Setup EtherTalk]- Any
Set Zone
Name to
Configuration]-
[EtherTalk]-
[EtherTalk Zone
Name]
[Zone name]
alphanumeric
[EtherTalk]-
[Zone Name]
characters up to which OkiLAN
32 characters. 7300e
([*])
belongs.
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NetBEUI-1 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup NetBEUI]- ENABLE/
[NetBEUI DISABLE
Set NetBEUI,
enabled or
disabled
[NetBEUI]-[Use [General Settings]- protocol]
NetBEUI
Protocol]
[Protocol Options]-
[NetBEUI]
NetBEUI-2 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
[Setup NetBEUI]- Any
[Computer name] alphanumeric
Set a
computer
Configuration]-
[NetBEUI]-[NetBEUI]-
[Computer Name]
[NetBEUI]-
[Computer
Name]
characters up to name for
15 characters. OkiLAN 7300e
(Default is [OL]
+ last six digits
of MAC address)
NetBEUI-3 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup NetBEUI]- Any
[Workgroup alphanumeric
Set a work-
group name to
[NetBEUI]-
[Workgroup]
[NetBEUI]-[NetBEUI]- name]
[Workgroup Name]
characters up to which OkiLAN
15 characters. 7300e
(Default is
belongs
[PrintServer])
NetBEUI-4 [OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
[Setup NetBEUI]- Any
Set the
comments for
Configuration]-
[NetBEUI]-[NetBEUI]-
[Comment]
[Comment]
alphanumeric
[NetBEUI]-
[Comment]
characters up to OkiLAN 7300e
48 characters.
(Default is
[EthernetBoard
OkiLAN 7300e])
Port-1
Port-2
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[NetWare]-
[Printer Name] Selections]-
[NetWare Printer
[Network
Configuration]-
[NetWare]-[NetWare port name]
[Setup printer
port]-[NetWare
Any
alphanumeric
Set NetWare
printer object
characters up to name
31 characters.
(Default is [OL]
+ last six digits
of MAC address
+ -prn1])
Name]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[EtherTalk]-
[Printer Name] [EtherTalk Printer
Name]
[Network
Configuration]-
[EtherTalk]-
[Setup printer
port]-[EtherTalk
port name]
Any
alphanumeric
Set EtherTalk
printer object
characters up to name
32 characters.
(Default is the
printer name on
which OkiLAN
7300e
is installed)
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[Setup printer
Any
Set an
port]-[BOJ string] alphanumeric
and following
appropriate
command
sequence to
control
characters up to be sent to the
31 characters. connected
(Default is null). printer before
printing job
\b Backspace
(0x08)
\t Tab (0x09)
\n Linefeed
(0x0a)
\v Vertical tab
(0x0b)
\f Page feed
(0x0c)
\r Carriage
return (0x0d)
\xnn Hex code
[nn] (0xnn)
\] Double quote
(0x22)
\\ Backslash
(0x5c)
Port-4
[Setup printer
Any
Set an
port]-[EOJ string] alphanumeric
and following
appropriate
command
sequence to
control
characters up to be sent to the
31 characters. connected
(Default is null) printer after
printing job
\b Backspace
(0x08)
\t Tab (0x09)
\n Linefeed
(0x0a)
\v Vertical tab
(0x0b)
\f Page feed
(0x0c)
\r Carriage
return (0x0d)
\xnn Hex code
[nn] (0xnn)
\] Double quote
(0x22)
\\ Backslash
(0x5c)
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[Setup printer
port]-[BOJ
string(KANJI)]
Any
Set an
alphanumeric
and following
control
appropriate
command
sequence to
characters up to be sent to the
31 characters. connected
(Default is null) printer before
printing job
when data is
sent to sjis/
euc logical
printer/
\b Backspace
(0x08)
\t Tab (0x09)
\n Linefeed
(0x0a)
directory
\v Vertical tab
(0x0b)
\f Page feed
(0x0c)
\r Carriage
return (0x0d)
\xnn Hex code
[nn] (0xnn)
\] Double quote
(0x22)
\\ Back slash
(0x5c)
Port-6
[Setup printer
port]-[EOJ
string(KANJI)]
Any
Set an
alphanumeric
and following
control
appropriate
command
sequence to
characters up to be sent to the
31 characters. connected
(Default is null) printer after
printing job
when data is
sent to sjis/
euc logical
printer/
\b Backspace
(0x08)
\t Tab (0x09)
\n Linefeed
(0x0a)
directory
\v Vertical tab
(0x0b)
\f Page feed
(0x0c)
\r Carriage
return (0x0d)
\xnn Hex code
[nn] (0xnn)
\] Double quote
(0x22)
\\ Back slash
(0x5c)
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Port-7
[Setup printer
port]-[Printer
type]
PS
Set a printer
type when
data is sent to
sjis/euc
logical
printer/
directory
Port-8
[Setup printer
port]-[TAB size
(char.)]
0—16 (8)
Set tab size
when data is
sent to sjis/
euc logical
printer/
directory. The
value 0 does
not convert
any tabs
Port-9
[Setup printer
port]-[Page width
(char.)]
0—255 (78)
Set page
width when
data is sent to
sjis/euc
logical
printer/
directory. If
the width of
one line
exceeds this
value,
Carriage
Return and
Line Feed are
inserted
automatically.
The value 0
means no
limitation of
the line width
Port-10
[Setup printer
port]-[Page
length(line)]
0—255 (66)
Set page
length when
data is sent to
sjis/euc
logical
printer/
directory.
If the number
of lines
exceeds this
value, Form
Feed are
inserted
automatically.
The value 0
means no
limitation of
the line width
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Port-11
[OKI Device
Setup]-[TCP/
IP]-[Use FTP/
LPD Banner]
[Setup printer
port]-[lpr/ftp
banner]
NO/YES
Set banner
printing for
LPR/FTP
enabled/
disabled
STATUS-1
STATUS-2
Trap-1
[Status]-
[Printer
Status]
[Printer Status]
[Display status]-
[prn1]
Display
logical port
status
[Setup]-
[System
Status]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Network Summary]
[Display status]-
[system]
Display
system status
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . . ]-
[Printer Trap
Community
Name]
[Network
[Setup printer
trap]-[Prn-Trap
community]
Any
alphanumeric
This
community
characters up to name is
77 characters. assigned to
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Destination]-
[Printer Trap
(Default is
[public])
outgoing
Community Name]
printer status
traps such as
off-line, paper
out, etc.
Trap-2
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Trap Enable]
[Network
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup TCP#1—5
trap] – [TCP#1—5
Trap enable]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap packet
enabled or
disabled for
each
destination.
Five IP
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]-
[Trap Enable]
address
destinations
can be set up
and one IPX
destination
Trap-3
Trap-4
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]-
[Detail . . .]-
[On-line]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [On-line trap]
[On-line]
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup
TCP#1—5 trap] –
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap, enabled
or disabled,
when the
printer turns
to ON-LINE
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Off-line]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [Off-line trap]
[Off-line]
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup
TCP#1—5 trap] –
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap, enabled
or disabled,
when the
printer turns
to OFF-LINE
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Trap-5
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Paper Out]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [Paper Out trap]
[Paper Out]
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup
TCP#1—5 trap] –
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap, enabled
or disabled,
when paper is
out
Trap-6
Trap-7
Trap-8
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Paper Jam]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [Paper Jam trap]
[Paper Jam]
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup
TCP#1—5 trap] –
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when a paper
jam occurs
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Cover Open]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-[Trap TCP#1—5 trap] –
Assignments]-[Cover [Cover Open trap]
Open]
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when the
printer cover
opens
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Printer Error]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-[Trap TCP#1—5 trap] –
Assignments]-
[Printer Error]
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when any
[Printer Error
trap]
errors occur
Trap-9
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup
0.0.0.0—
255.255.255.2 to which a
Set IP address
[SNMP]-
[SNMP Traps]-[Trap TCP#1—5 trap] – 55 (0.0.0.0)
trap packet
will be sent.
You can set up
to five IP
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[TCP#1—5]
Destination]-
[Address 1]—
[Address 5]
[TCP#1—5 Trap
address]
addresses
Trap-10
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]-
[Trap Enable]
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup IPX trap] –
[IPX Trap enable]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap packet
enabled or
disabled for
each
destination.
You can set up
to five IP
[Detail . . .]-
[Trap Enable]
address
destinations
and one IPX
destination.
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Trap-11
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [On-line trap]
[On-line]
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup IPX trap] –
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when the
printer turns
to ON-LINE
[Detail . . .]-
[On-line]
Trap-12
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]-
[Network
[Setup printer
trap]-[
Setup IPX trap] –
[Off-line trap]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when the
printer turns
to OFF-LINE.
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-[Trap
Assignments]-
[Off-line]
[Detail . . .]-
[Off-line]
Trap-13
Trap-14
Trap-15
Trap-16
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Paper Out]
[Network
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup IPX trap] –
[Paper Out trap]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when paper is
out
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-[Trap
Assignments]-
[Paper Out]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Paper Jam]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [Paper Jam trap]
[Paper Jam]
[Setup printer
trap]-[Setup IPX DISABLE
trap] –
ENABLE/
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when a paper
jam occurs
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]-
[Detail . . .]-
[Cover Open]
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [Cover Open trap]
[Cover Open]
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup IPX trap] –
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when the
printer cover
opens
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Assignments]- [Printer Error
[Printer Error] trap]
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup IPX trap] –
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending a
trap enabled
or disabled
when any
errors occur
[Detail . . .]-
[Printer Error]
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Trap-17
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]
[Network
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup IPX trap] –
[IPX Trap
Any address
(00000000000) address to
which a trap
Set node
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Destination]-
[IPX]
packet will be
sent
address]
Trap-18
SMTP-1
SMTP-2
SMTP-3
SMTP-4
SMTP-5
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SNMP]-
[Printer Trap
Setup . . .]-
[IPX]
[Network
[Setup printer
trap]-
[Setup IPX trap] –
[IPX Trap net]
Any address
(00000000)
Set network
address to
which a trap
packet will be
sent
Configuration]-
[SNMP Traps]-
[Trap Destination]-
[IPX]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-
[Use SMTP
Transmit
Protocol]
[Network
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-
[SMTP Transmit]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set sending E-
Mail via SMTP,
enabled or
Configuration]-
[Email Settings]-
[Email Transmit
Settings]-
disabled
[SMTP Transmit]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-
[Use SMTP
Receive
Protocol]
[Network
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-
[SMTP Receive]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set receiving
E-Mail via
SMTP,
enabled or
disabled.
Configuration]-
[Email Settings]-
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[SMTP Receive]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-
[SMTP Server [Email Transmit
Address/
Name]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Email Settings]-
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-
[SMTP server
name]
0.0.0.0—
255.255.255.2 or host name
55 or host name of SMTP
up to 64
characters.
(Default is null)
Set IP address
server
Settings]-
[SMTP Server]
[OKI Device
Setup]-[SMTP]- Configuration]-
[Advanced . . .]- [Email Settings]-
[SMTP Port
Number]
[Network
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-
[SMTP port
number]
1—65535 (25) Set port
number of
SMTP
[Email Transmit
Settings]-
[SMTP Port Number]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-
Any
alphanumeric
Set the E-Mail
address that
[SMTP]-[E-Mail [Email Settings]-
[E-Mail address] characters up to is used for
78 characters. [From] field in
(Default is null) the mail
header
Address]
[Email Transmit
Settings]-
[Printer Email
Address]
SMTP-6
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-[Reply- alphanumeric
Any
Set the E-Mail
address that
[SMTP]-[Reply- [Email Settings]-
To address]
characters up to is used for
78 characters. [Reply-To]
(Default is null) field in the
mail header
To Address]
[Email Transmit
Settings]-
[Reply-To-Address]
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SMTP-7
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[To Address
1—5]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
Any
alphanumeric
characters up to that E-Mail
78 characters. should be
(Default is null) sent. Up to
five E-Mail
Set E-Mail
addresses to
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[To Address 1—5]
[Email Recipients]-
[Email Address 1]—
[Email Address 5]
addresses can
be set
SMTP-8
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Check
Interval]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP(
DISABLE/
30min/60min/ that the
24hour
Set interval
E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Re-send Interval]
OkiLAN 7300e
checks
specified
event(s).
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Re-send Interval]
An E-Mail is
sent when
specified
event(s) occur
whenDISABLE
is selected
SMTP-9
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when the
printer is Off-
line if this is
enabled
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Off Line]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Off Line]
SMTP-10
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when
maintenance
is required if
this is
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Consumable
Message]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Consumable
Message]
enabled
SMTP-11
SMTP-12
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when
toner(s) low/
out occurs if
this is
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Toner Low/Out]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-[Toner
Low Toner Out]
enabled
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when
paper low/out
occurs if this
is enabled
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Paper Low/Out]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Paper Low Paper
Out]
SMTP-13
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when a
paper jam
occurs if this
is enabled
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Paper Jam]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Paper Jam]
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[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when the
cover is
opened if this
is enabled
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Cover Open]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-[Cover
Open]
SMTP-15
SMTP-16
SMTP-17
SMTP-18
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when any
stacker error
occurs if this
is enabled
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Stacker Error]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Stacker Error]
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when any
mass storage
error occurs if
this is
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Mass Storage
Error]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-[Mass
Storage Error]
enabled
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP(E-
Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Recoverable
Error]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when any
recoverable
error occurs if
this is
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Recoverable Error]
enabled
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when any
service call
request
occurs if this
is enabled
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Service Call
Req.]
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Service Call
Required]
SMTP-19
SMTP-20
[OKI Device
Setup]-
[SMTP]-[1—5]- [Email Settings]-
[Selected
condition]
[Network
Configuration]-
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-[Event to
address 1—5] –
[Finisher]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
An E-Mail is
sent when any
finisher error
occurs if this
is enabled
[Email Alert
Assignments]-
[Finisher Error]
[OKI Device
Setup]-[SMTP]- Configuration]-
[Advanced . . .]- [Email Settings]-
[Network
[Setup SMTP
(E-Mail)]-
[Signature line
1—4]
Any
alphanumeric
characters up to lines.
63 characters. Signature is
(Default is null) added to the
bottom of an
Set up to four
signature
[Signature]
[Email Signature]-
[Signature line 1]—
[Signature line 4]
E-Mail
POP-1
[OKI Device
Setup]-[POP]- Configuration]-
[Use POP3
Protocol]
[Network
[Setup POP
(E-Mail)]-[POP3
protocol]
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Set retrieving
E-Mail via
POP3,
enabled or
disabled
[Email Settings]-
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[POP Protocol]
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POP-2
[OKI Device
Setup]-[POP]- Configuration]-
[POP3 Server [Email Settings]-
Address/
Name]
[Network
[Setup POP
(E-Mail)]-[POP3
server]
Any
alphanumeric
characters up to of POP3
63 characters. server
(Default is null)
Set IP address
or host name
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[POP Server Name]
POP-3
POP-4
POP-5
POP-6
POP-7
[OKI Device
Setup]-[POP]- Configuration]-
[POP3 Port
Number]
[Network
[Setup POP
(E-Mail)]-[POP3
port number]
1—65535 (110) Set port
number of
POP
[Email Settings]-
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[POP Port Number]
[OKI Device
Setup]-[POP]- Configuration]-
[POP3 Server [Email Settings]-
[Network
[Setup POP
(E-Mail)]-[POP3
server UserID]
Any
Set user ID for
POP3 server
alphanumeric
characters up to
16 characters.
(Default is null)
UserID]
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[POP Account]
[OKI Device
Setup]-[POP]- Configuration]-
[POP3 Server [Email Settings]-
[Network
[Setup POP
(E-Mail)]-[POP3
server Password]
Any
alphanumeric
Set password
for POP3
characters up to server
16 characters.
(Default is null)
Password]
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[POP Password]
[OKI Device
Setup]-[POP]- Configuration]-
[Use APOP]
[Network
[Setup POP
(E-Mail)]-
[User APOP]
YES/NO
Set YES if you
want to use
APOP
[Email Settings]-
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[APOP Support]
[OKI Device
Setup]-[POP]- Configuration]-
[POP3
Interval]
[Network
[Setup POP
(E-Mail)]-
[Retrieve
every(min.)]
OFF/1min/
5min/10min/
30min/60min
Set interval to
retrieve E-
[Email Settings]-
[Email Receive
Settings]-
[POP Receive
Interval]
Mail(s) from
POP3 server.
Set OFF if you
do not want to
use POP3
function.
ETC-1
ETC-2
[Setup]-[Reset] [Network
Configuration]-
Reset to factory
set
Reset OkiLAN
7300e
settings to
factory default
[General Settings]-
[Restore Factory
Defaults]
[Network
Read only
Configuration]-
[General Settings]-
[System
item. Printer
serial number
is displayed
Information]-
[Printer Serial
Number]
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[Network
Any
Set a printer
asset number
Configuration]-
[General Settings]-
[System
Information]-
[Printer Asset
Number]
alphanumeric
characters up to
8 characters.
(Default is null)
Configurable items vary between printers.
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Management utility
PrintSuperVision
PrintSuperVision is a web-based application for managing printing
devices connected to a network. It consists of two parts:
A
web application based on Microsoft web server (Internet
Information Server, IIS or Personal WEB Server, PWS), that provides
the user interface.
A monitoring program (PrintSuperVisor) that runs all the time,
collecting data and saving it in a database for statistical reports and
sending E-Mail alerts based on the saved configuration.
PrintSuperVision’s main functions are:
>
Maintaining the list of printing devices and organising them in
logical groups.
>
Initially discovering and configuring printers connected to the
network.
>
>
Locating printers visually on maps.
Monitoring devices over time and saving data for statistical
reports.
>
Sending email alerts when events occur that affects the
functionality of printers.
>
>
>
Statistical reports about usage of printers.
Tracking maintenance data related to printers.
Integrating with Oki Data’s on-line web support.
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System requirement
Windows
The main PrintSuperVision application can be installed in any of the
following Windows systems.
Operating System Service Option IIS/PWS
Pack
Pack
Windows NT 4.0
Workstation
6.0
4.0
PWS (Personal Web Server) available
in NT 4.0 Option Pack
Windows NT 4.0 Server
5.0
—
4.0
—
IIS (Internet Information Server) 1.0
Windows XP Home/
Professional
IIS installed as an option. Available in
the Windows XP CD
Windows 2000
Professional
1.0
1.0
—
—
—
—
Internet Service Manager included in
the OS
Windows 2000 Server/
Advanced Server
Internet Service Manager included in
the OS
Windows 98
PWD (Included in Windows 98 by
default)
PWS available in NT 4.0 Option Pack in
Microsoft Web site
Windows 98 SE
—
—
PWD (Included in Windows 98 by
default. PWS available in NT 4.0
Option Pack in Microsoft Web site
While the PrintSuperVision application may work in Windows 95 with
PWS installed, PrintSuperVision may not install or work properly in
some versions of Windows 95. However, as a client, Windows 95 is
fully supported.
Microsoft does not officially support Windows Me-PWS in Windows
Me. PrintSuperVision does not support this OS. Also, Microsoft no
longer supports Peer Web Service. PrintSuperVision will not work with
Peer Web Service.
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Supported Browsers
The browsers supported are:
Internet Explorer (IE) 4.01 and above.
Netscape Navigator 4.0 and above.
Opera 5.12 and above.
The PrintSuperVision application can be accessed from any Windows,
Macintosh, Unix, and Linux desktop that support any of the above-
mentioned browsers.
While all the above browsers are supported, PrintSuperVision works
best when used with Internet Explorer. When using the Netscape
browser, do not select the option [Images off]. The hyperlinks may not
work properly. Some versions of Netscape browser do not display the
frames properly, and the [Back] button may not work correctly.
Supported Printers
PrintSuperVision provides general management information for OKI
and non-OKI printers connected to the network. For OKI printers,
additional details, reports and added features are available. The list
below indicates the supported printers as of this release.
C9200
OKIPAGE 8c Plus
OKIPAGE 20 Plus Series
OKIPAGE 20 Series
OKIPAGE 24 Series
OKIPAGE 16n
C9400
C9300
C9500
C7200
C7400
OKIFAX 5700
C7100
OKIFAX 5750
C7300
OKIFAX 5780
C7500
OKIFAX 5900
OKIPAGE 14i, 14ex
OKIPAGE 12i/n
OKIPAGE 10i
OKIPAGE 8c
OKIFAX 5950
OKIFAX 5980
ML4410
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While the printer properties are displayed in PrintSuperVision, only a
few of the printer settings can be set. For setting any other printer
settings, a hyperlink to the printer’s web page is provided in
PrintSuperVision.
Supported network interface cards
The list of network interface cards supported is listed below:
Network Interface
Cards
Supported printer
OkiLAN 7300e
C9200, C9400, C9300, C9500, C7200,
C7400, C7100, C7300, C7500
C9200, C9400, C7200, C7400
OKIPAGE 14i, 14ex
OkiLAN 7200e
OkiLAN 3100e
OkiLAN 320e
OKIPAGE 14i
OkiLAN 7100e+
OKIPAGE 8c, OKIPAGE 8c Plus, OKIPAGE 20
Plus Series, OKIPAGE 20 Series,
OKIPAGE 24 Series, OKIPAGE 16n,
OKIFAX 5700, OKIFAX 5750, OKIFAX 5780,
OKIFAX 5900, OKIFAX 5950, OKIFAX 5980,
ML4410
While the network interface card settings are displayed in
PrintSuperVision, only a few of the network interface card settings can
be set. For setting any other network interface card settings, a
hyperlink to the printer’s web page is provided in PrintSuperVision.
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Installation
To install the Print SuperVision utility
WindowsXP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privileges.
1. Insert the Network Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The
Setup Utility starts automatically. If it does not start, double-
click setup.exe on the CD-ROM.
2. Select [Software Utilities].
3. Select [Install PrintSuperVision].
4. Follow the on-screen instructions. In the [Edit Data] screen, you
can specify a port number for PrintSuperVision (default 80).
5. When installation ends, the [Setup complete] screen is
displayed. Click [Finish].
6. Now you should select [Start]-[Programs]-[PrintSuperVision]-
[PrintSuperVision] or double-click the [PrintSuperVision] icon on
the desktop for the PrintSuperVision server.
7. For PrintSuperVision client, access [http://[the server IP address
or host name]/PrintSuperVision] from the Web browser. If you
change the port number you should add [:[port number]] such as
[http://192.168.20.127/PrintSuperVision:8080].
8. PrintSuperVision has an on-line help facility.
Uninstallation
To uninstall PrintSuperVision, either select [Start]-[Programs]-
[PrintSuperVision]-[Uninstall PrintSuperVision], or from [Control
Panel], select [Add/Remove Programs], select [PrintSuperVision] from
the index window and click [Add/Remove]. When the uninstallation is
completed, close [Add/Remove Programs].
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In some cases, an empty [Okidat/PrintSuperVision/] directory may be
left behind. Delete the directory manually.
Printing utility
OKI LPR
The OKI LPR Utility is a utility that allows printing data to printers
connected to the network via TCP/IP. This utility is for use with
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 95
and Window NT4.0.
The utility is for those OKI printers which support TCP/IP and redirects
printing data to the lpr port of the specified IP address.
System Requirement
Windows XP/2000/Me/98/95/NT4.0 with TCP/IP support and the
following OKI printers that support TCP/IP.
C9200
OKIPAGE 8c Plus
OKIPAGE 20 Plus Series
OKIPAGE 20 Series
OKIPAGE 24 Series
OKIPAGE 16n
C9400
C9300
C9500
C7200
C7400
OKIFAX 5700
C7100
OKIFAX 5750
C7300
OKIFAX 5780
C7500
OKIFAX 5900
OKIPAGE 14i, 14ex
OKIPAGE 12i/n
OKIPAGE 10i
OKIPAGE 8c
OKIFAX 5950
OKIFAX 5980
ML4410
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To install the OKI LPR utility
The OKI LPR utility requires that the TCP/IP protocol should be
installed into your Windows system. To install the TCP/IP protocol into
your Windows system consult your Windows manual.
Windows XP/2000/NT4.0 requires administrator privileges.
1. Set up the printer driver by designating the output destination
to [Local Printer (LPT1:)]. For information on setting up your
printer driver, see the printer user manual.
2. Insert the Network Software CD-ROM inyp the CD-ROM drive.
The Setup Utility starts automatically. If it does not start,
double-click setup.exe on the CD-ROM.
3. Select [Software Utilities].
4. Select [Install OkiLPR].
5. Follow the on-screen instructions.
6. Click [Next] when the [Welcome] screen is displayed.
7. Verify [Destination Folder] and [Spool Folder] and click [Next].
8. Check [Register in Startup] if you want automatic startup as
Windows boots up. Check [Launch as minimized] if you want to
startup in the Icon state and click [Next].
9. Verify the program folder name and click [Next]. The installation
starts.
10. When the installation ends, the [Setup complete] screen is
displayed. Check [Yes, I want to launch OKI LPR Utility now] and
click [Finish]. Check [Yes, I want to view the ReadMe File] if you
want to read [Readme]. The OKILPR utility starts.
11. Select [Add Printer] on the [Remote Print] menu.
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12. Select [Printer] to accept the printer that has been added in the
step 1.
13. Enter an IP address at [IP Address] and click [OK]. A printer is
added to the main window.
Refer to the On-line Help for information on how to use the utility.
Uninstallation
1. Stop the OKI LPR Utility.
2. Select [Start]-[Program]-[Okidata]-[OKI LPR Utility]-[Uninstall OKI
LPR Utility] ([Start]-[All Programs]-[Okidata]-[OKI LPR Utility]-
[Uninstall OKI LPR Utility] on WindowsXP).
3. Click [Yes] when the [Confirm File Deletion] dialogue is
displayed. Deletion of the OKI LPR utility starts.
4. When the deletion has finished, the [Uninstall Complete] screen
is displayed. Click [OK].
If a file that has been added after installation exists in the folder to
install the OKI LPR utility or the folder to spool, you cannot delete the
folder. Delete any unwanted files before running [Uninstall OKI LPR
Utility].
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Overview
This chapter provides guidelines on how to print over the network
from various Microsoft Windows platforms. There are numerous ways
of printing from Windows and the exact set-up will vary depending
upon your environment. There are also numerous versions of
Windows, which can be configured as either a client, server or both.
Although there are many variants of Windows, the principles of
network printing are the same. Microsoft provides on-line help with
all of their operating systems and this is a good reference point for the
exact details of each configuration option within Windows.
The network printer supports the following protocols that can be used
in conjunction with the Windows operating system:
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>
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TCP/IP
IPX (Novell NetWare)
NetBEUI
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Installation of TCP/IP Protocol
There are a number of options available when printing using TCP/IP
for Windows. The following table lists the options:
Windows Version
Method
Win 95/98/Me
NT 4.0
OKI LPR Utility
OKI LPR Utility
1
Microsoft LPR
OKI LPR Utility
Windows 2000/ Windows XP
1
Microsoft LPR
1
Port 9100
1
IPP
1These functions are built into Windows and are displayed as options when using the Add Printer Wizard.
Although there are some differences in configuration options
between the various Windows platforms, the procedure for printing
using TCP/IP is the same.
1. Ensure that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed in Windows.
This can be confirmed by checking the network settings from
within the Control Panel. If TCP/IP has not been installed refer to
the section below Installation of TCP/IP protocol.
2. If not already configured, a suitable IP address, Subnet Mask
and Gateway address should be configured. Please refer to the
on-line help if necessary. It is vital that the IP address entered is
unique and valid. Entering an incorrect IP address may cause
severe network problems. Please check the address with the
network administrator.
3. If your network environment uses domain names, DNS should
be enabled and configured on your system. However, this step is
not essential to enable network printing.
4. Restart the operating system.
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Windows 95/98/Me
1. Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] and then click on
[Control Panel].
2. In the [Control Panel] double-click on the [Network] icon.
3. In the [Network] dialogue box click the [Configuration Panel].
4. If the [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not listed, click the [Add]
button.
5. In the [Select Network Component Type] dialogue box, select
[Protocol] then click the [Add] button.
6. In the [Select Network Protocol] dialogue box, select [Microsoft]
from the list of manufacturers, then select [TCP/IP] from the list
of network protocols, then click [OK].
7. The Windows installation CD-ROM may be required. Follow the
remaining dialogue box prompts.
Windows NT 4.0
1. Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] and then click on
[Control Panel].
2. Double-click the [Network] icon.
3. In the Network dialogue box, click the [Protocols] tab.
4. If the [TCP/IP Protocol] is not listed, click the [Add] button.
5. In the [Select Network Protocol] dialogue box, select [TCP/IP
Protocol] and click [OK].
6. The Windows NT installation CD-ROM may be required. Follow
the remaining dialogue box prompts.
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Windows 2000
1. Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] and then click on
[Network and Dial-up Connections].
2. Double-click the [Local Area Connection] icon. In the [Local Area
Connection Status] dialogue box, click the [Properties] button. If
the TCP/IP protocol is not listed.
3. In the [Local Area Connection Properties] dialogue box, click the
[Install] button.
4. In the [Select Network Component Type] dialogue box, select
[Protocol] and click the [Add] button.
5. In the [Select Network Protocol] dialogue box, select [TCP/IP
Protocol] and click the [OK] button.
6. Click the [Close] button in the [Local Area Connection Properties]
dialogue box.
7. Click the [Close] button in the [Local Area Connection Status]
dialogue box.
Windows XP
1. Click the [Start] button and select [Control Panel].
2. Select [Network and Internet Connection] and [Network
Connection].
3. Double-click [Local Area Connection] and click [Properties] in the
[Location Area Connection Status] dialogue box.
4. If the [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not listed, click [Install..]
button.
5. In the [Select Network Component Type] dialogue box, select
[Protocol] then click the [Add] button.
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6. In the [Select Network Protocol] dialogue box, select [Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)] then click [OK].
7. The Windows XP installation CD-ROM may be required. Follow
the remaining dialogue box prompts.
Once the protocol has been installed and configured in Windows, the
next step is to configure the TCP/IP parameters in the network printer.
Network printer IP address configuration
Use the Standard Set-up Utility to configure the IP Address, Subnet
Mask and Gateway.
1. Connect the printer to the network and turn on.
2. Place the Network Software Utilities disk in the CD-ROM drive.
The set-up utility starts automatically. If the set-up utility does
not start, double-click on setup.exe in the Windows folder of the
CD-ROM.
3. Select [Network Card Set-up].
4. Select [Network Card Quick Set-up].
5. Select the appropriate language.
6. Click [Next] at Welcome screen.
7. If you agree to the User License Agreement, click [Next].
8. Select the appropriate network card, using the Ethernet address
to identify it, and click [Next].
The Ethernet address of the printer can be found on the self-
diagnostic printout, which can be printed by pressing the push-button
on the network card for two seconds and then releasing it.
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Printed diagnostics sample
Ethernet Board Okaying 7300e Version 1.
*** Diagnostic report ***
ROM Check Ok Sat: F05B FFFF 0000 0000
RAM Check Ok Sat: 0000 0000 0000 0000
NIC Check: Ok add: 00:80:92:07:DB:85
EEPROM Check Ok Stat:9BC2 9BC2 0000 0000
DIPSW1:OFF(ON:Test use only)
DIPSW2:OFF(ON:Initialize configuration)
DIPSW3:OFF(ON:Configuration print)
DIPSW4:OFF(ON:Diagnostic print)
Push-button
Do you use the TCP/IP protocol?
When using lpr in UNIX and other TCP/IP environments, please select
[Yes]. To use in a TCP/IP environment, an IP address should be
assigned to the Ethernet board.
If [Yes] has been selected and TCP/IP is the only working protocol and
the IP address has not already been assigned, you can either obtain
an IP address automatically or assign an IP address.
When [Obtain an IP address automatically] is selected, the device IP
address will be automatically assigned by the DHCP server. In an
environment without a DHCP server, please assign the IP address
manually.
If you are assigning an IP address, you need to enter:
>
>
>
An IP address
Submit mask
Gateway address.
9. Click [Next].
Do you use the NetWare protocol?
Consult your network manager to ensure that the NetWare file server
is properly installed and working on the network. Make sure that
NetWare Client32 or IntranetWare Client is installed on your
computer.
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10. On selecting [Yes] you will be asked if [You set-up the queue
from the Wizard]?
Do you use the EtherTalk protocol?
EtherTalk is the required protocol for printing data from the Macintosh
environment.
Do you use the NetBEUI protocol?
Using NetBEUI makes it easy to manage your OKI product and print
within the network environment of Windows.
11. Confirm your configuration. If everything is correct, select
[Execute] to apply the configuration. Set-up has now been
completed. Select [Finish].
Now that both Windows and the printer have been configured to use
TCP/IP, the next step is to configure Windows to print to the network
printer.
Windows 95/98/Me
When printing using TCP/IP the OkiLPR utility is the only option to use.
The following procedure should be used.
When installing the driver, ensure it is installed as a local printer and
not a network printer. Ensure the appropriate printer driver has been
installed in Windows.
Install the OkiLPR utility as described on page 80 of this manual and
add the printer installed earlier.
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Windows NT 4.0
With Windows NT 4.0, you have two options for printing using TCP/IP.
They are:
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>
OkiLPR
Microsoft LPR
In order to use Microsoft LPR, it must first be installed into your
operating system.
NT 4.0 requires administrator privileges.
OkiLPR
Please follow the procedure described in the Windows 95/98/Me
section on page 89.
Microsoft LPR
To install this port, the following needs to be carried out.
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel] and then select
[Printers].
2. Select [Add Printer] Wizard.
3. Select [My Computer] and then [Next].
4. Select [Add Port].
5. Select [LPR Port] and then [OK].
6. In [Name or address of server providing lpd] type the host name
or IP address of the host for the printer you are adding.
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7. In [Name of printer or print queue on that server] type the logical
printer name "lp" and then click [OK].
8. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing the LPR-
compatible printer.
If the LPR port is not available, install the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing
Service.
Insert the printer driver for Windows NT4.0.
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel] and then double-click
the [[Network] icon.
2. In the Network dialogue box, click the [Services] tab.
3. If the [Microsoft TCP/IP Printing] is not listed, click the [Add]
button.
4. In the [Select Network Service] dialogue box, select [Microsoft
TCP/IP Printing] and click [OK].
5. The Windows NT installation CD-ROM may be required. Follow
the remaining dialogue box prompts.
Windows 2000
Windows 2000 requires administrator privileges.
With Windows 2000, there are four options for printing using TCP/IP.
>
>
>
>
OkiLPR
Microsoft LPR
Port 9100
IPP
In order to use Microsoft LPR, it must first be installed on your system.
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OKILPR
Please follow the procedure described in the Windows 95/98/Me
section on page 89.
Microsoft LPR
To install this port, the following needs to be carried out:
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel and Printers].
2. Open the [Printers] folder.
3. Double-click [Add Printer] and then select [Next].
4. Select [Local Printer], clear the [Automatically detect my printer]
check box, and then select [Next].
5. Select [Create a new port] and then [LPR Port].
6. Select [Next] and then provide the following information:
In [Name or address of server providing LPD] enter the host name
or Internet Protocol (IP) address of the host for the printer you are
adding.
In [Name of printer or print queue on that server] type "lp".
Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing the TCP/
IP printer.
Port 9100
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel].
2. Open the [Printers] folder.
3. Double-click [Add Printer] and then select [Next].
4. Select [Local Printer], clear the [Automatically detect my printer]
check box and then click [Next].
5. Select [Create a New Port] and select [ Standard TCP/IP Port].
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6. Select [Next].
7. The [Welcome to the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard]
will appear.
8. Select [Next] and provide the following information. Enter
[Printer name] or IP address, for example: 192.168.1.31. If the
above IP address is entered, the Port Name will default to
IP_192.168.1.31.
9. Select [Next]. Additional port information will be required.
10. Under [Device Type], select [Custom] then [Settings].
11. Ensure [Protocol] is set to [Raw].
12. Ensure [Port Number] is 9100 and [SNMP Status Enabled] is
deselected.
13. Select [OK].
14. Select [Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing
the printer.]
IPP
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel and Printers].
2. Open the [Printers Folder].
3. Double-click [Add Printer] and then select [Next].
4. Select [Network Printer].
5. Select [Next].
6. Type printer URL in text box labelled [Connect to a printer in the
Internet or your Intranet], e.g. http://192.168.1.31/ipp/ip].
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7. Select [Next].
8. Install printer driver.
Windows XP
Windows XP requires administrator privileges.
With Windows XP, there are four options for printing using TCP/IP.
>
>
>
>
OkiLPR
Microsoft LPR
Port 9100
IPP
In order to use Microsoft LPR, it must first be installed on your system.
OKILPR
Please follow the procedure described in the Windows 95/98/Me
section on page .
Microsoft LPR
To install this port, the following needs to be carried out:
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel]. and [Printers and Other
Hardware].
2. Select [Printers and Faxes].
3. Click [Add Printer] and then select [Next].
4. Select [Local printer attached to this computer], clear the
[Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer] check
box, and then select [Next].
5. Select [Create a New Port] and [Type Standard TCP/IP Port].
6. Select [Next].
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7. The [Welcome to the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard]
will appear.
8. Select [Next] and provide the following information. Enter
[Printer name or IP address], for example: 192.168.1.31. If the
above IP address is entered, the Port Name will default to
IP_192.168.1.31.
9. Select [Next]. [Additional Port Information Required] displayed.
10. Under [Device Type], select [Custom] then [Settings].
11. Ensure [Protocol] is set to [LPR].
12. Ensure [Queue Name] is "lp" and [SNMP Status Enabled] is
deselected.
13. Select [OK].
14. Follow on screen instructions to finish installing the printer.
Port 9100
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel]. and [Printers and Other
Hardware].
2. Select [Printers and Faxes].
3. Click [Add Printer] and then select [Next].
4. Select [Local printer attached to this computer], clear the
[Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer] check
box, and then select [Next].
5. Select [Create a New Port] and select [Type Standard TCP/IP
Port].
6. Select [Next].
7. The [Welcome to the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard]
will appear.
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8. Select [Next] and provide the following information. Enter
[Printer name or IP address], for example: 192.168.1.31. If the
above IP address is entered, the Port Name will default to
IP_192.168.1.31.
9. Select [Next]. [Additional Port Information Required] is
displayed.
10. Under [Device Type], select [Custom] then [Settings].
11. Ensure [Protocol] is set to [Raw].
12. Ensure [Port Number] is 9100 and [SNMP Status Enabled] is
deselected.
13. Select [OK].
14. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing the
printer.
IPP
1. Select [Start], [Settings], [Control Panel]. and [Printers and Other
Hardware].
2. Select [Printers and Faxes].
3. Click [Add Printer] and then select [Next].
4. Select [A network printer, or a printer attached to another
computer].
5. Select [Next].
6. Select [Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or
office network] and type printer URL in text box, e.g. http://
192.168.1.31/ipp/ip.
7. Select [Next].
8. Install printer driver
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Novell Netware IPX
IPX is used with Novell NetWare. The OkiLAN 7300e supports Novell 3,
4, 5 and 6, and allows print jobs to be directed to the appropriate
Novell print queue. Please refer to the relevant section of this manual
for additional information.
NetBEUI Protocol
NetBEUI is a protocol that was designed for use on small workgroups
or LANs. Within Windows, NetBEUI is used for file and printer sharing
between computers. It provides a simple method of printing but the
protocol does have limitations and is not as robust as TCP/IP or IPX.
Typically it is employed in small or home networks.
Network Printer Settings
There are three configurable items under NetBEUI within the printer.
These can be configured using the standard set-up utility described in
Chapter 1.
Computer Name:
Workgroup:
Name assigned to the printer
1
PrintServer
Comment:
User definable description
1Although the workgroup name can be changed, it is recommended that it remains as PrintServer.
Although there are some differences in configuration options
between the various Windows platforms, the procedure for printing
using NetBEUI is the same.
Please ensure the NetBEUI protocol has been installed in Windows.
This can be confirmed by checking the network settings. If NetBEUI
has not been installed please refer to the section below.
The relevant Windows installation CD-ROM may be required and you
should follow the on-screen dialogue box prompts.
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Windows 95/98/Me
1. Select [Start], [Settings], and [Control Panel].
2. In the Control Panel double-click on the [Network icon].
3. In the Network dialogue box select [Configuration Panel].
4. If [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not listed, click the [Add]
button.
5. In the [Select Network Component Type] dialogue box, select
[Protocol] then the [Add] button.
6. In the [Select Network Protocol] dialogue box, select [Microsoft]
from the list of manufacturers, then select [NetBEUI] from the list
of [Network Protocols] and then click [OK].
7. The Windows installation CD-ROM may be required. Follow the
remaining dialogue box prompts.
Windows NT 4.0
1. Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] and then [Control
Panel].
2. Double-click the [Network] icon.
3. In the [Network] dialogue box, click the [Protocols] tab.
4. If the [NetBEUI Protocol] is not listed, click the [Add] button.
5. In the [Select Network Protocol] dialogue box, select [NetBEUI
Protocol] and click [OK].
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Windows 2000
1. Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] and then click on
[Network and Dial-up Connections].
2. Double-click the [Local Area Connection] icon. In the [Local Area
Connection Status] dialogue box, click the [Properties] button.
3. In the [Local Area Connection Properties] dialogue box, if the
[NetBEUI Protocol] is not listed, click the [Install] button.
4. In the [Select Network Component Type] dialogue box, select
[Protocol] and click the [Add...] button.
5. In the [Select Network Protocol] dialogue box, select [NetBEUI
Protocol] and click the [OK] button.
6. Click the [Close] button in the [Local Area Connection Properties]
dialogue box.
7. Click the [Close] button in the [Local Area Connection Status]
dialogue box.
Windows XP
Although you can install the NetBEUI protocol into Windows XP, it is
not supported. You should be able to use NetBEUI on LAN connections
although you will not be able to use this on a Remote Access Service
Connections.
1. In the [Start] menu, select [Settings] then [Control Panel].
2. Double-click on [Network Connections].
3. Right-click the adapter you wish to add NetBEUI to and then click
[Properties].
4. On the [General] tab, select [Install].
5. Select [Protocol] and then [Add].
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6. Select [Have Disk] and insert your Windows XP CD-ROM, open
the Valueadd\msft\net\netbeui folder, click the Netnbf.inf file
and then click [Open]. Now the printer has been configured and
NetBEUI has been installed, you can configure Windows to print
over the network.
Printer driver configuration
In the following example, the printer has been configured as follows:
Computer Name:
OL07DB85
Workgroup:
Comment:
PrintServer
EthernetBoard OKILAN 7300e
1. Set up the printer driver as the default local printer.
2. In the [Start] menu, select [Settings] then [Printers].
3. Select the relevant printer driver, then [Properties].
4. Click on the [Details] tab in the printer driver.
5. Select [Add Port]. Select [Network] and click [Browse].
6. Double-click [Entire Network], [PrintServer] and [OL07DB85].
7. Select [Prn1] and click OK.
8. Check that [Network] is selected and click [OK].
9. Select [Apply] and [OK] to close [Properties].
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Printing can be carried out using the application software.
The Master Browser function manages machine information
from the same Workgroup, and replies to summary requests
from other workgroups.
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The Master Browser function operates only if the Workgroup
name is PrintServer.
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The Master Browser function can only manage this network card.
If the PrintServer name is put into another Workgroup, the
network card will not be able to find it on the network.
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A maximum of eight Ethernets can be managed by the Master
Browser function.
Printing cannot be carried out and an error message appears
when jobs from other users (including other protocols) are being
printed.
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NOVELL NETWARE
Overview
The OkiLAN 7300e supports the Novell NetWare environment.
It is necessary to have NetWare Administrator or Supervisor rights to
change the configuration. This guide is for NetWare administrators. It
should be read in conjunction with the relevant Novell NetWare
manual. The latest Novell service packs and Novell client versions
should be installed.
Supported Versions and Modes
NetWare 3.11 +
NetWare 4.1+
NetWare 5+
NetWare 6
Bindery
Bindery and NDS
Bindery, NDS and NDPS
Bindery, NDS, NDPS and iPrint
In NDS, the printer can be configured to work in either print server
mode or remote printer mode.
Remote Printer Mode
Remote Printer Mode requires a connection to be made to a
workstation running Pserver. Print jobs are received from the file
server via the NetWare print server. The network interface card
emulates the workstation on which the NetWare Rprinter operates.
Remote Printer Mode adds additional traffic to the network and is
slower than Print Server Mode but does not require any additional
licenses.
Print Server Mode (Recommended)
In Print Server Mode, the file server is logged in and the printer queue
is repeatedly polled to determine whether a print job exists. The
NetWare print server or workstation where Pserver runs is emulated.
This enables high speed printing without applying a load to the
network. Print Server Mode requires a single user NetWare license.
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Printing the Network Interface Card Configuration Sheet
The printer’s configuration page reports information that is required
for NetWare configuration. To print a configuration page, while the
printer is switched on, depress the NIC’s push-button for three
seconds and then release.
The information that you require is the printer’s Ethernet address. It is
displayed at the top of the first page under the title Diagnostic report,
and is displayed in bold below.
*** Diagnostic report ***
ROM Check:Okstat:F05B FFFF 0000 0000
RAM Check:Okstat:0000 0000 0000 0000
NIC Check: Ok Addr:*00:80:92:07:DB:85 100BASE-TX
The first six digits of the Ethernet address are the same for all
OkiLan7300e network cards. The last six digits of the Ethernet
address are unique to each card
This is all the information that is required to setup the OkiLan7300e
for NetWare.
Setup Utilities
Use NWAdmin32 or the Pconsole utility to create and setup NetWare
printer objects. Please refer to Novell documentation for instructions
on how to achieve this.
Use the OKI Network Card Setup Utility (AdminManager) or other
printer manager software, (Web browser, JetAdmin, etc.) to configure
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the network interface card. For instructions please refer to the
Configuration Utility section and online help. Below is the NetWare
configuration page from AdminManager.
OKI NDPS Gateway
OKI provide a gateway for NDPS. Gateways allow NDPS clients to send
jobs to printers that are not NDPS-aware (that is, printers that are not
equipped with embedded NDPS Printer Agents). You select and
configure a printer gateway when you create a new Printer Agent.
Gateways translate NDPS queries or commands to printer-specific
language that the physical printer can use. This is possible because
gateways are configured to know the specific type (make and model)
of printer being used. The following diagram illustrates a typical
gateway configuration.
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The OKI NDPS Gateway can be installed from the OkiLAN 7300e CD
under Software Utilities. Please follow on-screen instructions. You
will require a drive mapping to the NetWare server that you are
installing to.
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During installation, all files are copied to the SYS:/SYSTEM and
SYS:/PUBLIC/WIN32 directories on the NetWare server
1. To setup the OkiLAN 7300e to work with the OKI NDPS Gateway,
you should create a NDPS printer object as normal with the
nwadmin32 utility. When you get to the [Create Printer Agent]
screen, under [Gateway Types] there should now be an option
for OKI NDPS Gateway.
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2. Select this and click [OK] to continue. You will then be presented
with the Gateway Configuration Welcome screen, click [Next]
again and select Printer Interface Type, either TCP/IP LPR or
NetWare IPX and select [Next] to continue. (TCP/IP configuration
illustrated.)
You will then be requested to enter either the TCP/IP or IPX
address, depending on the type of interface selected in the
previous screen. If you do not know the address, you are given
the option to search on the network.
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Once you have correctly input your network address you will be
prompted with a [Results] and then a [Summary] screen.
3. Press the [Finish] button on the [Summary] screen so the NDPS
Printer object has now been created and is configured to use the
OKI NDPS Gateway. Below is the Printer Control screen for the
completed printer.
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iPrint
iPrint is included in NetWare 6 and is Novell’s next generation of
printing software. It is Novell’s implementation of IPP (Internet
Printing Protocol). iPrint allows users to install, manage and print to
printers through Web browsers regardless of where the printer is
physically located or whether they know the printer’s network
address. iPrint runs on top of Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS)
and provides the following functionality:
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Global access to printers.
Customizable view of any print environment.
Flexible print deployment configurations.
Secure printing.
The OkiLAN 7300e does not require any custom configuration for
iPrint. To enable and configure the iPrint service on your network,
please refer to your Novell NetWare 6 documentation.
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UNIX
Overview
The OkiLAN 7300e supports many protocols such as LPD, FTP, TELNET,
SNMP and IPP, and works within the UNIX environment.
To use the network card within the UNIX environment, the following
steps are required:
Configuration
Network Interface card setting
The first step in installing the network card under UNIX is to set up the
IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. This section explains one way
to set them up from a UNIX workstation.
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The network addresses used in this manual are shown as
examples only. Network addresses used in your installation
must be generated for your own network.
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Login as [root] to change the configuration of the OkiLAN 7300e.
By default, there is no root password.
If an incorrect IP address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered,
the network may go down or other damage may occur. Check the
address with your network manager.
The following explanation uses Sun Solaris 2.8 (Solaris 8) as an
example. The actual commands may differ between versions of UNIX,
so refer to the workstation manuals for more information.
1. Logging as root to the workstation
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If you do not have superuser rights, the network manger should
conduct the configuration.
2. If the OkiLAN 7300e does not have an IP addresses already
assigned, use the arp command to set a temporary IP address.
Example: for IP address 192.68.20.127 and network card address
00:80:92:01:00:D2
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# arp –s 192.168.20.127 00:80:92:01:00:D2 temp
The Ethernet address (MAC address) 00:80:92:01:00:D2 in the above
example can be determined from the network card self-diagnostic
test.
EthernetBoard OkiLAN 7300e Version 1.1.x
*** Diagnostic report ***
ROM Check: Ok Stat: 8166 FFFF 0000 0000
RAM Check: Ok Stat: 0000 0000 0000 0000
NIC Check: Ok addr: 00: 80: 92: 01: 00: D2
10BASE-(TPI)
EPROM Check : Ok Stat: 884B 884B 0000 0000
DIPSW1 : OFF (ON: Test use only)
DIPSW2 : OFF (ON: Initialize configuration)
DIPSW3 : OFF (ON: Reserved)
DIPSW4 : OFF (ON: Diagnostic print)
3. Use the ping command to confirm the connection with the
network interface card.
Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127
# ping 192.168.20.127
If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP
address (the IP address has been already set manually or DHCP/RARP
server may run), or with the network. Reset the network interface card
settings to default and try to set temporary IP address.
If you still have the problem after resetting the network interface card,
consult the network manager.
4. Login to the network interface card using TELNET.
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Example: Logging in to IP address 192.168.20.127
#telnet 192.168.20.127
Trying 192.168.20.127
Connected to 192.168.20.127
Escape character is ‘^]’.
EthernetBoard OkiLAN 7300e
login: root
‘root’ user needs password to login.
password: <CR>
User ‘root’ logged in.
No. Message Value (level .1)
1 : Setup TCP/ IP
2 : Setup SNMP
3 : Setup NetWare
4 : Setup EtherTalk
5 : Setup NetBEUI
6 : Setup printer port
7 : Display Status
8 : Setup printer trap
9 : Setup SMTP Email
97 : Reset to factory set
98 : Quit setup
99 : Exit setup
Please select (1- 99)?
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5. Type 1 and press the [Enter] key. Perform the following settings:
Please select (1- 99)? 1
No. Message Value
1 : TCP/ IP protocol : ENABLE
2 : IP address : 192.168.20.127
3 : Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
4 : Gateway address : 192.168.20.1
5 : RARP protocol : DISABLE
6 : DHCP/ BOOTP protocol: DISABLE
7 : root password : “ “
99 : Back to prior menu
Please select (1- 99)?
6. Logout from the network interface card. Turn the printer off and
on again to validate the following settings.
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Operating system configuration
This section explains how to configure a printer for major UNIX
operating systems.
Sun OS 4.x.x (BSD) configuration
The following explanation uses Sun OS 4.1.3 and a C7400 printer as
examples. The absolute path of commands and the configuration
method may differ between OS versions, so refer to the workstation
manuals for more information.
If an incorrect IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered, the
network may go down or other damage may occur. Check the address
with the network manager and confirm that the IP address of the
printer has been set.
1. Login as [root[ to the workstation.
If you do not have Superuser rights, the network manager should
conduct the configuration.
2. Register the IP address of the network card and the host name in
the /etc/hosts file.
Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127 and host name C7400
192.168.20.127 C7400
3. Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network
card.
Example: for host name C7400
# ping C7400
If there is no reply, then there is a problem with the configuration of
the IP address (the IP address has been already set manually or
DHCP/RARP server may run) or with the network. Reset the network
interface card settings to their defaults and then try to set a temporary
IP address. If you still have the problem after resetting the network
interface card, consult the network manager.
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4. Register the printer in the /etc/printcap file.
Example: for host name C7400, to create a queue called C7400_lp
C7400_lp: \
:lp=:rm=C7400:rp=lp:\
:sd=/usr/spool/C7400_lp:\
:lf=/usr/spool/C7400_lp/C7400_lp_errs:
C7400_lp
lp:
The name of the printer queue
The name of the device used to connect to the
printer. Does not need to be specified for a remote
machine.
rm:
rp:
The name of the host of the remote printer. This
should be the same as the name added to the /etc/
hosts file.
The name of the printer on the remote printer. It
should be lp.
sd:
lf:
The spool directory. Give the absolute path.
The error log file. Give the absolute path.
5. Create the spool directory and error log file.
Example: for spool Directory C7400_lp and Error Log file
C7400_lp_errs
# mkdir /usr/spool/C7400_lp
# touch /usr/spool/C7400_lp/7400_lp_errs
# chown –R daemon /usr/spool/C7400_lp
# chgrp –R # daemon /usr/spool/C7400_lp
6. Check that lpd (printer daemon) is activated.
# ps aux | grep lpd
7. If lpd is not running, you can start it by logging in as superuser
and executing
# /usr/lib/lpd &
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Sun Solaris 2.x configuration
Admintool is normally used to register remote printers on Open
Windows. However, it cannot be used here, as the data recipient and
queue have the same name. The procedure below must be used for
registering a remote printer.
If Solaris 2.x is connected to the remote printer for a long period
according to the system specifications, errors and forced
disconnection may occur. Therefore, if paper tearing, off-line and
other errors result in waiting time, printing may have to be aborted.
if an incorrect IP address is entered, the network may go down or
other damage may occur. Configure after consulting the network
manager.
The following explanation uses Sun Solaris 2.8 (known as Solaris 8)
and a C7400 printer as examples. The absolute path and method of
configuring commands may differ in other versions of the OS. Refer to
the workstation manual for more details.
1. Confirm that the IP address of the printer has been set.
2. Login as [root] to the workstation. If you do not have superuser
rights, the network manager should conduct the configuration.
3. Register the IP address of the network card and the host name in
/etc/hosts file.
Example: for IP Address 192.168.20.127 and host name C7400
192.168.20.127 C7400
4. Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network
card.
Example: for host name C7400
# ping C7400
If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP
address (the IP address has been already set manually or DHCP/RARP
server may run), or with the network.
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Reset the network interface card settings to default and try to set
temporary IP address. If you still have the problem after resetting the
network interface card, consult the network manager.
5. Register the network card as a remote printer server.
Example: for host name C7400
a. Stop the print scheduler.
# usr/sbin/lpshut
b. Create the printer queue.
# /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p C7400_lp -v /dev/null \
m netstandard -o dest=C7400:lp
-o protocol=bsd
c. Set the queue to accept PostScript print jobs.
# /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p C7400_lp -I postscript
d. Start the print scheduler.
# /usr/sbin/lpsched
e. Activate the print queue.
# /usr/sbin/accept C7400_lp
f. Enable the print queue
# /bin/enable C7400_lp
To customise output, for example to add additional commands at the
start of each print job, you can edit a copy of the netstandard model
file then add it using the lpadmin command
Example: for printer C7400_lp, with model file called C7400_model
# /usr/sbin/lpshut
# /usr/sbin/lpadmin –p C7400_lp –m C7400_model
# /usr/sbin/lpsched
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HP-UX 10.x configuration
If an incorrect IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered, the
network may go down or other damage may occur. Check the address
with the network manager.
The following example uses HP-UX10.20 and a C7400 printer as
examples. The absolute path and method of configuring commands
may differ in other versions of the OS. Refer to the workstation
manual for more details.
1. Confirm that the IP address of the printer has been set. See
network interface card IP address configuration for more
information.
2. Login as [root] to the workstation. If you do not have superuser
rights, the network manager should conduct the configuration.
3. Register the IP Address of the network card and the host name in
the /etc/hosts file.
Example: for IP Address 192.168.20.127 and host name C7400
192.168.20.127 C7400
4. Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network
card.
Example: for host name C7400
# ping C7400
If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP
address (the IP address has already been set manually or DHCP/RARP
server may run), or with the network. Reset the network interface card
settings to default and try to set a temporary IP address. If you still
have the problem after resetting the network interface card, consult
the network manager.
5. If remote spooling is not already enabled on the HP-UX machine,
carry out the following configuration.
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a. Stop the printer spooler.
# /usr/sbin/lpshut
b. Add the following line to the /etc/inetd.conf file and register
the remote spooler.
printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/
rlpdameon –I
c. Restart inetd
# /etc/inetd –c
6. Register the remote printer
Example: setting up a queue called C7400_lp to print to host C7400
d. Register the remote printer.
# /usr/sbin/lpadmin -pC7400_lp -v /dev/null
-mrmodel \-ormC7400 -orplp -ocmrcmodel
-osmrsmodel -ob3
e. Activate the print queue.
# /usr/sbin/accept C7200_lp
f. Enable the print queue.
# /bin/enable C7200_lp
g. Enable the printer spooler.
# /usr/sbin/lpsched
To customise output, for example, to add additional commands at the
start of each print job, you can edit a copy of the /usr/spool/lp/model/
rmodel model file then add it using the lpadmin command.
Example: for printer C7400_lp, with model file called C7400_model
# /usr/sbin/lpshut
# /usr/sbin/lpadmin –pC7400_lp –mC7400_model
# /usr/sbin/lpsched
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AIX 4.1.5 configuration
The following explanation uses AIX4.1.5 and an C7400 printer as
examples. The absolute path of commands and the method of configuring
may differ with the OS version. Refer to the workstation’s manual. If an
incorrect IP address is entered, the network may go down or other damage
may occur. Configure after consulting the network manager.
1. Log in as [root]. If you do not have superuser rights, the network
manager should conduct the configuration.
2. Register the IP address and the host name in the /etc/hosts file.
Example: for IP Address 192.168.29.127 and host name C7400
192.168.20.127 C7400
3. Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network card.
Example: for host name C7400
# ping C7400
If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP
address (the IP address has been already set manually or DHCP/RARP
server may run), or with the network. Reset the network interface card
settings to default and try to set a temporary IP address. If you still have
the problem after resetting the network interface card, consult the
network manager.
4. Register the host that was previously registered as the print server.
Example: for the C7400 registered as the print server
a. Add the print server.
# ruser –a –p C7400
b. Activate the remote printer daemon.
# startsrc –s lpd
# mkitab ‘lpd:2:once:startsrc –s lpd’
5. Add the print queue using the smit command.
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c. Activate the smit command and convert to the item [Add print
queue].
# smit mkrque
d. Select [remote] (the printer connected to the remote host)
from [Type of connection].
e. Select [Standard procedure] from Type of remote print.
f. Carry out the following settings in [Add a standard remote
print queue]. If the configuration differs from below,
configure according to environment.
Example: fr direct output port lp with print queue C7400_lp and print
server C7400
Queue to be added
“C400_lp”
“C7400”
Host name of the
remote server
Queue name of the
remote server
“lp”
Type of print spooler
of the remote server
Description of printer name
of the remote server
“BSD”
“Optional comment”
LPD Printing
Line Printer Daemon (LPD) is the most common protocol for printing
with TCP/IP to a network printer. Refer to the workstation’s manual for
details of lpr and lp commands. The following explanation in this
section uses the printing of print file test.prn with printer name
C7400_lp as an example.
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Logical printers
The OkiLAN 7300e includes three logical printers.
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lp must be used for printing a file created using the printer
driver.
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sjis must be used for printing a text file of Shift JIS Kanji code.
euc must be used for the printing a text file of the EUC Kanji
code.
Logical printer
Printer function
lp
For direct output
sjis
euc
For Shift JIS Kanji converted output
For EUC Kanji converted output
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sjis and euc function only as PostScript printers.
BSD-based UNIX
Print using the lpr command.
# lpr –PC7400_lp test.prn
If the lprm command is used, the print job is cancelled.
Example: To delete a print job (Job ID 123) on the C7400_lp
# lprm –PC7400_lp 123
Verify the printer status using the lpq command.
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The result of lpq may not be displayed correctly depending on
UNIX operating system specification.
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While the short format of lpq is a UNIX compatible format, the
long format is unique to the OkiLAN 7300e.
Example of the short format: # lpq –PC7400_lp
Example of the long format: # lpq –l -PC7400_lp
System V-based UNIX
Print using the lp command.
# lp –d C7400_lp test.prn
Delete a print job using cancel command.
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Example: To delete a print job (Job ID 456) in the C7400_lp
# cancel C7400_lp -456
Verify the printer status using the lpstat command.
# lpstat –pC7400_lp
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The result of lpstat may not be displayed correctly depending on
UNIX operating system specification (e.g. Solaris 2.x).
FTP printing
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used for transferring a file with TCP/IP. If
the print data is sent to a logical printer via FTP, it is printed.
Refer to the workstation’s manual for details of the ftp command. The
following explanation uses print file test.prn with printer name
C7400_lp as an example.
Logical directories
OkiLAN 7300e includes three logical directories.
lp must be used for printing a file created using the printer driver.
sjis must be used for printing a text file of Shift JIS Kanji code.
euc must be used for the printing a text file of the EUC Kanji code
Logical directory Printer function
lp
For direct output
sjis
euc
For Shift JIS Kanji converted output
For EUC Kanji converted output
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jis and euc function only as PostScript printers.
You can not send data to the root directory.
1. Login to the network interface card.
When printing with ftp, use any values for name and password.
However, if the user name is [root], the password set under TELNET or
the utility are required. See the appropriate section for details.
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Example: Logging in with host name C7400 (or IP address
192.168.20.127).
# ftp C7400 (or ftp 192.168.20.127
Connected to C7400
220 EthernetBoard OkiLAN 7300e Ver 1.1.0 FTP
Server
Name (C7400:root) : root
331 Password required.
Password:<CR>
230 User Logged in
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The network card logical directory structure is hierarchical. Move to the
logical directory; it is not possible to output print data to the root
directory.
2. Move to the preferable logical directory using the cd command.
Example: moving to the lp directory and confirming the current
directory.
ftp> cd /lp
250 Command OK.
ftp> pwd
257 ”/lp” is current directory
ftp>
3. Configure the transfer mode
There are two types of transfer mode: BINARY mode, in which the file
contents are output as it is and ASCII mode, which converts the LF
code to the CR+LF code. If a binary file converted by the printer driver
is transferred, the transfer mode has to be BINARY mode.
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Example: changing transfer mode to binary mode and verifying the
current mode
ftp> type binary
200 Type set to I.
ftp> type
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp>
4. Transfer the print data to the network card using the put
command. Two methods of file transfer using the put command
are available.
Example: transferring print data test.prn
ftp> put test.prn
Example: transferring print data specified by absolute path/users/
test/test.prn
ftp> put /users/test/test.prn /lp
5. Logout from the network card using the quit command
ftp> quit
Three states can be verified using the quote command stat: the IP
address, login user name and transfer mode. In addition, printer status
can be verified by specifying the directory after the stat (lp, sjis, euc).
Example: displaying network card status
ftp> quote stat
211-FTP server status:
Connected to: 192.168.20.10.000.00
User logged in: root
Transfer type: BINARY
Data connection: Closed.
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211 End of status.
ftp>
Example: displaying the network card status (directory name: lp)
ftp> quote stat /lp
211-FTP directory status:
Ready
211 End of status
ftp>
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APPLE MACINTOSH
Overview
The OkiLAN 7300e supports the Apple Macintosh AppleTalk
environment. This guide is for administrators and it should be read in
conjunction with the relevant Macintosh manual. The latest
Macintosh service packs should be installed.
Supported Versions
All Macintosh operating systems from OS 8.1 are supported.
Printing the Network Interface Card Configuration Sheet
The printer’s configuration page reports information that is required
for Macintosh configuration. To print a configuration page, while the
printer is switched on, depress the NIC’s push-button for three
seconds and then release.
The information that you require is the printer’s Ethernet address. It is
displayed at the top of the first page under the title Diagnostic report,
and is displayed in bold below.
*** Diagnostic report ***
ROM Check:Okstat:F05B FFFF 0000 0000
RAM Check:Okstat:0000 0000 0000 0000
NIC Check: Ok Addr:*00:80:92:07:DB:85 100BASE-TX
The first six digits of the Ethernet address are the same for all OkiLAN
7300e network cards. The last six digits of the Ethernet address are
unique to each card.
This is all the information that is required to setup the OkiLAN 7300e
for Macintosh.
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Setup Utilities
Use the OKI Network Card Setup Utility (Macintosh) to assign an IP
address and configure the network interface card. For instructions
please refer to the Configuration Utility section and on-line help.
Below is the Macintosh Ethertalk configuration page from
AdminManager.
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Configuration
There are three items that need to be configured for EtherTalk.
1. Use EtherTalk Protocol
Please check the Use EtherTalk Protocol checkbox.
2. Printer Name
Give the Printer Name as you would like it to appear in the Chooser
3. Zone Name
If your network uses Zones, please enter the Zone Name here,
otherwise leave as is.
AppleTalk Configuration
To enable network printing from the Macintosh, you must configure
AppleTalk to connect via Ethernet.
1. From the Apple menu select [Control Panels – AppleTalk].
2. From the AppleTalk configuration page select [Connect via:
Ethernet].
3. In Setup Current Zone, if used, make sure that your zone
information is correct.
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4. Close the AppleTalk configuration page and save changes to
current configuration when prompted.
5. Configuration is now complete and you are ready to install your
printer driver. Please enter your driver CD, run the installer and
follow the on-screen instructions.
Macintosh OS X
The OkiLAN 7300e NIC is also supported in the Macintosh OS X
environment.
Run the installer on the driver CD to install the printer’s PPD file.
In OS X you need to make sure that AppleTalk is turned on in order to
connect to an AppleTalk printer.
1. To switch AppleTalk on, open [System Preferences], click
[Network] then click [AppleTalk].
2. Check the [Make AppleTalk Active] check box and if your network
uses AppleTalk Zones, enter the appropriate zone information
and click [Apply Now].
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In Mac OS X you use the Print Centre to select network printers, not
the Chooser.
Before you can use a printer it must appear in the printer list in Print
Centre.
3. Click on [Add Printer] and make sure that the connection method
is LPR and assign its IP address.
4. Either assign a queue name or check to use the default queue on
server checkbox.
5. Under Printer Model select from the list the PPD file that you
installed earlier for the printer and click [Add].
These are all the steps that are necessary to setup the OkiLAN 7300e
for network printing in Macintosh OS X.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The network addresses used in this manual are shown for example
only. Network addresses used in your installation must be generated
from your own network.
Self-diagnostic test
Printer does not print.
Ensure the printer emulation is set to PS or Automatic.
NG is printed in the Self-diagnostic test.
*** Diagnostic report ***
ROM Check :Okstat:EFCC FFFF 0000 0000
RAM Check :Okstat:0000 0000 0000 0000
NIC Check :Okaddr:00:80:92:00:13:01
100BASE-TX
EEPROM Check:Okstat:8DD0 8DD0 0000 0000
ROM Check and RAM Check register NG.
Confirm that the network interface card (NIC) is installed correctly and
turn the printer off and on again.
NIC check registers NG.
Confirm that the NIC is installed correctly and turn the printer off and
on again.
Ensure the network cable is correctly connected and connect to a
different network segment, rerun the test and see if this cures the
fault.
EEPROM Check registers NG.
Confirm that the NIC is installed correctly and turn the printer off and
on again.
Initialize the NIC.
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TCP/IP
Printer cannot find the network interface card.
Turn the printer off and on again.
Confirm the network interface is enabled on the printer.
Check there is a response to the PING command.
Check the network cable is correctly connected.
Change the cable and try again.
Run the Self-diagnostic test.
Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway are correct.
Check that the TCP/IP protocol is set to Enable.
Reset the network interface card to factory default settings.
If DHCP, BOOTP and RARP are not used, ensure they have been set to
Disable.
Cannot print with lpr and ftp.
Turn the printer off and on again.
Check there is a response to the ping command.
Check the network cable is correctly connected.
Change the cable and try again.
Check the host name and IP address are configured in the
workstation.
Check the printer port name is configured in the workstation.
There are three port names: lp, euc and sjis. Use lp by default as euc
and sjis are specific to PostScript printers.
Incorrect User name on the banner page.
If printing with lpr, the User name printed is unknown and the
Filename printed is the Spool file name.
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If printing with FTP, the User name printed is the User name entered
during FTP login and the File name printed is the Transmitted file
name. If the Print Directory name is indicated in the put command, the
File name is not printed. The Printer name printed is the Logical
Directory name.
NetWare
Printer cannot find the network interface card.
Turn the printer off and on again.
Confirm the network interface is enabled on the printer.
Check the network cable is correctly connected.
Change the cable and try again.
If the standard configuration utility is used, check the NetWare
network number in the environment settings.
If the NetWare protocol is disabled, set it to Enable.
Reset the network interface card to factory default settings.
The network interface card is identified by the setup utility but not by
the NetWare server.
Start up the NetWare server and check the NIC configuration.
Check the NSAP packet on the NetWare server is not set to Disable.
Remote Server mode
Check the correct print server is operating on the file server.
Check the Print Server name operating on the File Server and the Print
Server name set in the NIC are the same.
Check the Printer name displayed in the Print Server monitor of the
File Server and the NetWare Port name set in the NIC are the same. If
there are multiple network interface cards, configure the NetWare Port
names to be different.
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Print Server mode
Check the File Server name set in the NIC and on the File Server are the
same.
Check the Printer name set in the File Server and the NetWare Port
name set in the NIC are the same. If there are multiple NICs, configure
the NetWare Port names to be different.
Check the NetWare login password is correct.
Check the Machine name is the same as the Print Server name set in
the File Server.
Printer does not print.
Check the network cable is correctly connected.
Change the cable and try again.
Turn the printer off and on again.
Check the NIC is connected to the File Server.
Check the printer driver has been mapped to the correct netware
queue.
PostScript error occurs if a Banner Page is printed.
A PostScript Banner page cannot be printed in NetWare 3.12 Remote
Printer mode. If a PostScript printer is used and a Banner Page is
printed, PostScript error is displayed. Turn the banner output Off in
the client’s printer settings.
EtherTalk
Not identified by the Chooser and the Setup Utility.
Turn the printer off and on again.
Check the network cable is correctly connected.
Change the cable and try again.
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If the network resides in a Zone, check the correct Zone name is
selected in the Chooser.
Check the Zone name in the utility related to the NIC is the same as the
Zone name set in NIC.
Check AppleTalk, which is displayed at the right bottom of the
Chooser, is set to Enable. (In some OS versions Network is used
instead of AppleTalk.)
Check Ethernet is selected in AppleTalk. (In some OS versions
Network is used instead of AppleTalk.)
Check the print driver is selected in the Chooser.
Check the EtherTalk protocol is set to Enable.
Print the NIC settings and confirm that the EtherTalk Port name is not
blank.
NetBEUI
The network interface card is not identified.
Turn the printer off and on again.
Check the network cable is correctly connected.
Change the cable and try again.
Check Microsoft network client and NetBEUI have been added to the
network section of the control panel.
Check the NetBEUI protocol is set to Enable.
Check the factory setting of the workgroup name is PrintServer and
the computer name is ML+ the last six digits of the MAC address.
Check the computer name of the NIC is different from the computer
name on the network.
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Error writing to Prn1.
Check the printer is online.
If there is an error message indicating the paper has run out, add
more paper and cancel the error.
Check whether another user is printing. Print after the other user has
finished.
Glossary
NIC
Network Interface Card
Novell Directory Service
Novell Distributed Print Services
Internet Print
NDS
NDPS
iPrint
IPP
Internet Printing Protocol
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